Originally Posted by rcamuglia
I don’t hunt to shoot game at certain ranges. Rifles are lethal at long ranges and I worked to be able to steer bullets accurately as far as the rifle can realistically perform.

How sad would it be to own a Ferrari and only have enough skill and knowledge to be able to drive it in school zones.

Most hunters have no idea how to use their own equipment

Hopeful, most hunters choose not to push their own limits to the equipment's limits. In my view, hunting is more about the experience and respect for the game than it is about technology and pushing one's own limits, using that technology. YMMV.

That's called ethics.

JJHack said that at long range about 100 things can happen. One of them is good.

I might be paraphrasing a bit.

Last edited by las; 07/18/22.

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