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whoowee actionshooter, now guys with multiseason tags are jokers? guess i was one of them cause i drew a permit and hunted archery. gettin deep in here, boy ive never heard of an expeirenced archer wounding anything "sarcasim".
This is a good discussion, just may get a little heated.What type of policy are you talking about putting in place? Just curious.
were talking about making a 3-D range (approx. 5 animals) that they have to shoot BEFORE they can hunt. Just an idea right now, but we need to do something. Not only is it bad for business, but it just plain sucks to lose an animal and we want to try to avoid it happening again as much as we can.
Quote from: gasman on September 28, 2009, 08:58:17 PMQuote from: flashover52 on September 28, 2009, 08:50:55 PMI've watched two individuals miss an elk with modern rifles at 50 yards in the wide open and less than 30 yards in some brushy area a day apart. How many people take their rifles to "sight in day" at the range two weeks before the season opens...... Folks shooting rifles can't really say it's "just" an archery issue.This means nothing.I sat next to my daughter who had buck fever so bad she missed a buck 3 times with in 80 yards. The barrel awas shaking so bad it was unbelieveable. My wife then droped it with a single shot.Two days later she droped a doe with a single shot at 350 yards. Each situation varys from time to time, even with the best hunters.You're exactly right! I missed a 22''-24'' 2 point blacktail, with 3'' eyeguards, 4 times at 30 yards with a 300 mag that was stupid accurate. And I've killed a few critters.
Quote from: flashover52 on September 28, 2009, 08:50:55 PMI've watched two individuals miss an elk with modern rifles at 50 yards in the wide open and less than 30 yards in some brushy area a day apart. How many people take their rifles to "sight in day" at the range two weeks before the season opens...... Folks shooting rifles can't really say it's "just" an archery issue.This means nothing.I sat next to my daughter who had buck fever so bad she missed a buck 3 times with in 80 yards. The barrel awas shaking so bad it was unbelieveable. My wife then droped it with a single shot.Two days later she droped a doe with a single shot at 350 yards. Each situation varys from time to time, even with the best hunters.
I've watched two individuals miss an elk with modern rifles at 50 yards in the wide open and less than 30 yards in some brushy area a day apart. How many people take their rifles to "sight in day" at the range two weeks before the season opens...... Folks shooting rifles can't really say it's "just" an archery issue.
This has been the worst year I can remember for these kind of stories. Not sure the reason but I have a pretty good theory. Makes me sick