Originally Posted by T_Inman
If memory serves he has expressed his fascination for long range shooting, but disdane for long range hunting. It has been a while and I can't recall the specifics. I want to say it was because he felt bullet time of flight allowed critters to move or shift themselves a bit more than he was comfortable with, before impact. I do not recall his yardage 'limit' but hope he has rethought his stance, based on more experience.
Why would he rethink his stance? He's right. When you're talking a full second of flight time, animals move. Happens a lot more often on long range shots than the long rangers care to admit.