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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 63609" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p><strong>Re: <a href="http://www.live-shot.com" target="_blank">www.live-shot.com</a></strong></p><p></p><p>Hary, there is a difference between a disabled hunter and a lard assed lazy slob with a blood lust. And to answer your question, is it wrong to kill an animal at the click of a mouse.. do i have to answer that? </p><p>I hunt with a passion, and if i didn't have the use of my legs i would crawl after game, i would have some buddies put me in a tree stand. and if i wasn't actualy able to hold a rifle and pull a trigger, then i would graciously give up my hobby, think about the good times ive had and the magnificent game animals ive taken and be happy for what once was. Killing an animal vai computer from your living room has nothing to do with hunting, it is just killing. Hunting has to do with just that, hunting.. it is the thrill of the stalk, the experience of bieng out doors, of seeing nature when no one else is around. The shot or kill, that is of secondary importance. </p><p>With ref to match bullets on deer, it may be that the amax works on thin skinned game, but there are many match bullets that dont. We here on long range hunting are representing a large body of hunters around the world, how many lurkers are here compared to posters, we are obligated to try and encourage the right practices whilst persuing our beloved hobby. If you thing that a match bullet is going to give you the edge over a hunting bullet at the vast majority of hunting ranges then you are very mistaken, and if you cant place a game bullet in the vitals and kill the animal quickly, then you shouldn't be pulling the trigger. Using match bullets on deer is a lazy mans practice, lazy because you can't be bothered to find a hunting bullet that will shoot well, its an anal practice, because you are so wound up about tiny groups with match bullets that you lose sight of the ultimate goal. </p><p>There are so many good hunting bullets available today that there is no excuse for using a match bullet on game. If you found that the Barnes X didn't work as well as the SMK for you, then i suggest you read up on what the Barnes X is designed for. There are bullets for all applications. it is up to us, the hunters to be knowledgable and interested enough to find out exactly what is available. The quest for knowledge should be un ending. It winds me up every time i see some one write about it on here. The game deserves better.</p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 63609, member: 2245"] [b]Re: [url]www.live-shot.com[/url][/b] Hary, there is a difference between a disabled hunter and a lard assed lazy slob with a blood lust. And to answer your question, is it wrong to kill an animal at the click of a mouse.. do i have to answer that? I hunt with a passion, and if i didn't have the use of my legs i would crawl after game, i would have some buddies put me in a tree stand. and if i wasn't actualy able to hold a rifle and pull a trigger, then i would graciously give up my hobby, think about the good times ive had and the magnificent game animals ive taken and be happy for what once was. Killing an animal vai computer from your living room has nothing to do with hunting, it is just killing. Hunting has to do with just that, hunting.. it is the thrill of the stalk, the experience of bieng out doors, of seeing nature when no one else is around. The shot or kill, that is of secondary importance. With ref to match bullets on deer, it may be that the amax works on thin skinned game, but there are many match bullets that dont. We here on long range hunting are representing a large body of hunters around the world, how many lurkers are here compared to posters, we are obligated to try and encourage the right practices whilst persuing our beloved hobby. If you thing that a match bullet is going to give you the edge over a hunting bullet at the vast majority of hunting ranges then you are very mistaken, and if you cant place a game bullet in the vitals and kill the animal quickly, then you shouldn't be pulling the trigger. Using match bullets on deer is a lazy mans practice, lazy because you can't be bothered to find a hunting bullet that will shoot well, its an anal practice, because you are so wound up about tiny groups with match bullets that you lose sight of the ultimate goal. There are so many good hunting bullets available today that there is no excuse for using a match bullet on game. If you found that the Barnes X didn't work as well as the SMK for you, then i suggest you read up on what the Barnes X is designed for. There are bullets for all applications. it is up to us, the hunters to be knowledgable and interested enough to find out exactly what is available. The quest for knowledge should be un ending. It winds me up every time i see some one write about it on here. The game deserves better. Pete [/QUOTE]
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