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Quote from: halflife65 on June 04, 2010, 01:15:03 PMThis is a funny argument - it happens 5 or 6 times a year and, in essence, it's the same every time.It starts out well enough, with some people stating how far they are comfortable shooting and everthing is fine, seems like fairly standard distances, people are saying "it's personal preference and how comfortable you are with your abilities" but then..."I think that anything over 30 yards is unethical! I think that the modern compounds are for *censored*es that don't know how to hunt!""I shoot 75 yards - if you're going to hunt the west you need to learn how to shoot! I practice over 18 hours each day!"Some rifle hunter always chimes in: "I find over 500 animals each year that were wounded by archers and died later. That's the problem with archery and it gives hunting a bad name!"A bunch of people get mad and tell each other that they don't know how to hunt, are unethical and have no right to be out in the woods.Somebody finally shows up and says "As hunters, we all need to remain as one! We'll all lose our rights if we're divided between groups!"Some more name calling and finally an admin locks it. Every time. (And I'm a bowhunter, by the way.)First of all I call BS on the 500 animals each year you find. Second, I'm a *censored* compound bow hunter according to you. Do you know why I use a compound bow? I started 24 years ago, hunting w/a bear re curve, then I went to a JD Berry 70 lb longbow. I was good, and harvested some nice animals. BUT, every so often I would get a bad hit at less then 30 yds. I felt sick about wounding animals. My shot placement wasn't as good as I would like it to be, so I went to a compound bow w/sights, to get a good clean kill. But, according to you I should have stayed w/my longbow and wound an animal every now and then or quite and not bow hunt at all.
This is a funny argument - it happens 5 or 6 times a year and, in essence, it's the same every time.It starts out well enough, with some people stating how far they are comfortable shooting and everthing is fine, seems like fairly standard distances, people are saying "it's personal preference and how comfortable you are with your abilities" but then..."I think that anything over 30 yards is unethical! I think that the modern compounds are for *censored*es that don't know how to hunt!""I shoot 75 yards - if you're going to hunt the west you need to learn how to shoot! I practice over 18 hours each day!"Some rifle hunter always chimes in: "I find over 500 animals each year that were wounded by archers and died later. That's the problem with archery and it gives hunting a bad name!"A bunch of people get mad and tell each other that they don't know how to hunt, are unethical and have no right to be out in the woods.Somebody finally shows up and says "As hunters, we all need to remain as one! We'll all lose our rights if we're divided between groups!"Some more name calling and finally an admin locks it. Every time. (And I'm a bowhunter, by the way.)
50yds for me, unless he is a big bull and only have one chance but then I feel comfortable reaching out a little further