Nice bear bud!
As for the guys that don't agree or think LR hunting is ethical....
Those of us that enjoy it, are using highly accurate equipment and calibers specifically built for those distances and a LOT of practice in the off seasons. With that comes the experience of knowing your potential in certain conditions and not exceeding that. In a calm atmosphere (less than 5mph winds) making a 950 yard shot on a 12" target is not that hard. When shooting a 1/4 MOA rifle, and having the ability to do so, you can expect a 3-5" group at 900 yards, easy. And with a flight time of just over 1 second, it's no different than saying that same animal could take a step on you with a 45 yard archery shot. Furthermore, using equipment that measures every applicable variable in the surrounding atmosphere, makes shooting long range much more feasible. There is no guess work in this, everything is measured and calculated and practiced to a point of exhaustion prior to putting crosshairs on the animal.
My point is, when you know your equipment that is made for those shots, and your honest ability to make them, it's not unethical to take a long shot. These aren't your 1-2" groups at 100 yard factory Remington rifles, and we sure aren't your average hunters that shoot 20-50 rounds a year.