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Quote from: Bob33 on August 04, 2016, 11:24:06 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 11:14:48 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:27:01 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:22:17 AMRT, your blood pressure. Check it!He is right though.It makes me crazy and he is right. But, you can't aim back or shoot back. Taking cover, yelling, and getting information on the culprits are all important, in that order.Why would you not prepare to defend yourself? Serious question here. Just wondering, like I said I got ready and prepared for the worst but never actually aimed.Prepare to defend yourself? I think the odds of a hunter intentionally attempting to shoot another hunter are very small. I'd prefer to put all my efforts initially into removing myself from the threat.I don't know . Not to long ago we had a hunter shoot a hiker intentionally thinking she was a bear. Scoping is covered in every hunter ed class. No reason for it.
Quote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 11:14:48 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:27:01 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:22:17 AMRT, your blood pressure. Check it!He is right though.It makes me crazy and he is right. But, you can't aim back or shoot back. Taking cover, yelling, and getting information on the culprits are all important, in that order.Why would you not prepare to defend yourself? Serious question here. Just wondering, like I said I got ready and prepared for the worst but never actually aimed.Prepare to defend yourself? I think the odds of a hunter intentionally attempting to shoot another hunter are very small. I'd prefer to put all my efforts initially into removing myself from the threat.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:27:01 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:22:17 AMRT, your blood pressure. Check it!He is right though.It makes me crazy and he is right. But, you can't aim back or shoot back. Taking cover, yelling, and getting information on the culprits are all important, in that order.Why would you not prepare to defend yourself? Serious question here. Just wondering, like I said I got ready and prepared for the worst but never actually aimed.
Quote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:27:01 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:22:17 AMRT, your blood pressure. Check it!He is right though.It makes me crazy and he is right. But, you can't aim back or shoot back. Taking cover, yelling, and getting information on the culprits are all important, in that order.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:22:17 AMRT, your blood pressure. Check it!He is right though.
RT, your blood pressure. Check it!
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 12:31:48 PMQuote from: Jpmiller on August 04, 2016, 12:17:45 PMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 11:44:59 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:25:30 AMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 10:09:55 AMI wouldn't say anything.Maybe wave and see if they wave back.Continue on hunt. Not post on HUNTWAbut that's just me......................can I ask why? I think this is a good conversation to have. Accidents happen because people don't think even though they know better. Honestly the coversation needs to happen because it is NEVER ok to pint a gun at somebody with the exception of defending yourself. So sorry I am going to say something. This is unacceptable behavior and we should not stay quiet about. I'm used to having rifles pointed at me and I don't think being scoped is that big of deal. I certainly wouldn't flip out over it.Not a big deal? I would like to hear an expansion of that opinion. I can't imagine a scenario where it is not a big deal.Nope, not a big deal and I am not willing to go over the reasons why I (emphasis on I) feel that way.Besides, I've seen how most hunters shoot and I doubt most could hit a man size target at 100yd offhand. I am not normal man sized. I dhot a bear at 150 off hand on monday night. You have a lot of confidence. I know a lot of veterans that would have freaked out worse than I did. It is scary that it wouldn't bother you.
Quote from: Jpmiller on August 04, 2016, 12:17:45 PMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 11:44:59 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:25:30 AMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 10:09:55 AMI wouldn't say anything.Maybe wave and see if they wave back.Continue on hunt. Not post on HUNTWAbut that's just me......................can I ask why? I think this is a good conversation to have. Accidents happen because people don't think even though they know better. Honestly the coversation needs to happen because it is NEVER ok to pint a gun at somebody with the exception of defending yourself. So sorry I am going to say something. This is unacceptable behavior and we should not stay quiet about. I'm used to having rifles pointed at me and I don't think being scoped is that big of deal. I certainly wouldn't flip out over it.Not a big deal? I would like to hear an expansion of that opinion. I can't imagine a scenario where it is not a big deal.Nope, not a big deal and I am not willing to go over the reasons why I (emphasis on I) feel that way.Besides, I've seen how most hunters shoot and I doubt most could hit a man size target at 100yd offhand.
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 11:44:59 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:25:30 AMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 10:09:55 AMI wouldn't say anything.Maybe wave and see if they wave back.Continue on hunt. Not post on HUNTWAbut that's just me......................can I ask why? I think this is a good conversation to have. Accidents happen because people don't think even though they know better. Honestly the coversation needs to happen because it is NEVER ok to pint a gun at somebody with the exception of defending yourself. So sorry I am going to say something. This is unacceptable behavior and we should not stay quiet about. I'm used to having rifles pointed at me and I don't think being scoped is that big of deal. I certainly wouldn't flip out over it.Not a big deal? I would like to hear an expansion of that opinion. I can't imagine a scenario where it is not a big deal.
Quote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:25:30 AMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 10:09:55 AMI wouldn't say anything.Maybe wave and see if they wave back.Continue on hunt. Not post on HUNTWAbut that's just me......................can I ask why? I think this is a good conversation to have. Accidents happen because people don't think even though they know better. Honestly the coversation needs to happen because it is NEVER ok to pint a gun at somebody with the exception of defending yourself. So sorry I am going to say something. This is unacceptable behavior and we should not stay quiet about. I'm used to having rifles pointed at me and I don't think being scoped is that big of deal. I certainly wouldn't flip out over it.
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 10:09:55 AMI wouldn't say anything.Maybe wave and see if they wave back.Continue on hunt. Not post on HUNTWAbut that's just me......................can I ask why? I think this is a good conversation to have. Accidents happen because people don't think even though they know better. Honestly the coversation needs to happen because it is NEVER ok to pint a gun at somebody with the exception of defending yourself. So sorry I am going to say something. This is unacceptable behavior and we should not stay quiet about.
I wouldn't say anything.Maybe wave and see if they wave back.Continue on hunt. Not post on HUNTWAbut that's just me......................
Quote from: ghosthunter on August 04, 2016, 01:22:08 PMQuote from: Bob33 on August 04, 2016, 11:24:06 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 11:14:48 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:27:01 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:22:17 AMRT, your blood pressure. Check it!He is right though.It makes me crazy and he is right. But, you can't aim back or shoot back. Taking cover, yelling, and getting information on the culprits are all important, in that order.Why would you not prepare to defend yourself? Serious question here. Just wondering, like I said I got ready and prepared for the worst but never actually aimed.Prepare to defend yourself? I think the odds of a hunter intentionally attempting to shoot another hunter are very small. I'd prefer to put all my efforts initially into removing myself from the threat.I don't know . Not to long ago we had a hunter shoot a hiker intentionally thinking she was a bear. Scoping is covered in every hunter ed class. No reason for it.If he thought it was a bear, it was unintentional, as opposed to intentional and homicidal.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 01:52:49 PMQuote from: ghosthunter on August 04, 2016, 01:22:08 PMQuote from: Bob33 on August 04, 2016, 11:24:06 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 11:14:48 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:27:01 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:22:17 AMRT, your blood pressure. Check it!He is right though.It makes me crazy and he is right. But, you can't aim back or shoot back. Taking cover, yelling, and getting information on the culprits are all important, in that order.Why would you not prepare to defend yourself? Serious question here. Just wondering, like I said I got ready and prepared for the worst but never actually aimed.Prepare to defend yourself? I think the odds of a hunter intentionally attempting to shoot another hunter are very small. I'd prefer to put all my efforts initially into removing myself from the threat.I don't know . Not to long ago we had a hunter shoot a hiker intentionally thinking she was a bear. Scoping is covered in every hunter ed class. No reason for it.If he thought it was a bear, it was unintentional, as opposed to intentional and homicidal.It happened on Sauk Mountain. The woman was dressed in a purple jacket and I do believe IIRC that the killer was using a rifle scope to glass with.
Quote from: ghosthunter on August 04, 2016, 01:22:08 PMQuote from: Bob33 on August 04, 2016, 11:24:06 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 11:14:48 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:27:01 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 04, 2016, 10:22:17 AMRT, your blood pressure. Check it!He is right though.It makes me crazy and he is right. But, you can't aim back or shoot back. Taking cover, yelling, and getting information on the culprits are all important, in that order.Why would you not prepare to defend yourself? Serious question here. Just wondering, like I said I got ready and prepared for the worst but never actually aimed.Prepare to defend yourself? I think the odds of a hunter intentionally attempting to shoot another hunter are very small. I'd prefer to put all my efforts initially into removing myself from the threat.I don't know . Not to long ago we had a hunter shoot a hiker intentionally thinking she was a bear. Scoping is covered in every hunter ed class. No reason for it. That was in Skagit right? There was another incident over on the coast where someone shot a brush picker.
Quote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 12:38:22 PMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 12:31:48 PMQuote from: Jpmiller on August 04, 2016, 12:17:45 PMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 11:44:59 AMQuote from: huntingaddiction on August 04, 2016, 10:25:30 AMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on August 04, 2016, 10:09:55 AMI wouldn't say anything.Maybe wave and see if they wave back.Continue on hunt. Not post on HUNTWAbut that's just me......................can I ask why? I think this is a good conversation to have. Accidents happen because people don't think even though they know better. Honestly the coversation needs to happen because it is NEVER ok to pint a gun at somebody with the exception of defending yourself. So sorry I am going to say something. This is unacceptable behavior and we should not stay quiet about. I'm used to having rifles pointed at me and I don't think being scoped is that big of deal. I certainly wouldn't flip out over it.Not a big deal? I would like to hear an expansion of that opinion. I can't imagine a scenario where it is not a big deal.Nope, not a big deal and I am not willing to go over the reasons why I (emphasis on I) feel that way.Besides, I've seen how most hunters shoot and I doubt most could hit a man size target at 100yd offhand. I am not normal man sized. I dhot a bear at 150 off hand on monday night. You have a lot of confidence. I know a lot of veterans that would have freaked out worse than I did. It is scary that it wouldn't bother you.Nice shooting!Confident? I don't know, I think most hunters have good intentions and using a scope as a spotter is a common but ill advised practice. It just wouldn't cause me to lose it.Ages ago I did some support work for some of the local cool guys. I was horrified to see them walking downrange(hot range) to change targets and later in the day I got to participate in that little exercise in trust. Listening to 556 hit a target 4 or 5 lanes over and trying to act like you've done it a million times before is something you'll never forget.
Yes, it was foggy http://articles.latimes.com/2008/aug/14/nation/na-hiker14
If he thought it was a bear, it was unintentional, as opposed to intentional and homicidal.
Quote from: JDHasty on August 04, 2016, 02:51:13 PMYes, it was foggy http://articles.latimes.com/2008/aug/14/nation/na-hiker14So if he had binos would that have prevented the accident?