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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehuntr" data-source="post: 836554" data-attributes="member: 25534"><p>It will never cease to amaze me how many hunters, sportsmen will continue to go well beyond their limits. I will agree that some train to shoot and long distances however more so are those hunters that think they can shoot what they see and end up wounding and never finding the animal. I would say 70 yards and beyond is pushing the limits. Just like during rifle season when you hear shoots back to back and then at the game check station you hear a guy bragging about how he shot a dear running. the same deer that has 3-4 holes in it and not much meat to take to the butcher. It is not about just killing something it is about spending time in the outdoors, teaching your kids about the woods and putting food on the table. if you just want to kill something go to a game ranch and shoot something. I got into an argument with a few guys on this forum about long range kills where the guy shot the entire chest area out of a pronghorn. guys with 1000 plus yard shots at moose and elk. maybe it is just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehuntr, post: 836554, member: 25534"] It will never cease to amaze me how many hunters, sportsmen will continue to go well beyond their limits. I will agree that some train to shoot and long distances however more so are those hunters that think they can shoot what they see and end up wounding and never finding the animal. I would say 70 yards and beyond is pushing the limits. Just like during rifle season when you hear shoots back to back and then at the game check station you hear a guy bragging about how he shot a dear running. the same deer that has 3-4 holes in it and not much meat to take to the butcher. It is not about just killing something it is about spending time in the outdoors, teaching your kids about the woods and putting food on the table. if you just want to kill something go to a game ranch and shoot something. I got into an argument with a few guys on this forum about long range kills where the guy shot the entire chest area out of a pronghorn. guys with 1000 plus yard shots at moose and elk. maybe it is just me. [/QUOTE]
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