Matt,
I can appreciate your honesty. I don't doubt for a minute that there are guys like you and Brad who have the practice down to a science and then apply it to your given hunting scenario. Most guys here in the east would not know what to do with a 300 yard shot.
I practiced my butt off to hunt Montana and be ready fpr long shots. Practcie is really very necessary to be effective at long range "clean Kills"
I too, would rather pass on a long shot then wound a majestic animal be it elk, muley, whitetail etc... then make it coyote food with a bad hit.
Hot shot macho hunters give alot of us a bad name with anti's because they wound animals who turn up later dead at the feet of those who oppose our great sport. Not for me. I'll keep it honest and shoot when I know I can perform "one shot, one kill" in my hunt.
Regards,
Stew
I can appreciate your honesty. I don't doubt for a minute that there are guys like you and Brad who have the practice down to a science and then apply it to your given hunting scenario. Most guys here in the east would not know what to do with a 300 yard shot.
I practiced my butt off to hunt Montana and be ready fpr long shots. Practcie is really very necessary to be effective at long range "clean Kills"
I too, would rather pass on a long shot then wound a majestic animal be it elk, muley, whitetail etc... then make it coyote food with a bad hit.
Hot shot macho hunters give alot of us a bad name with anti's because they wound animals who turn up later dead at the feet of those who oppose our great sport. Not for me. I'll keep it honest and shoot when I know I can perform "one shot, one kill" in my hunt.
Regards,
Stew