I can't find a way to link ethics with range of shot! I know if I am hunting out of my climbing deer stand that my shots will be off hand or if enough time possibly propped on one knee! So I hunt in the woods when using this stand shots are 0-100yds...
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<br>Now put me on the ground at the edge of a field and things change dramatically. Either froma sitting sling position or prone off a rest my range doubles or triples without a lot of hooplahh.
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<br>Now throw in a bipod and some rear bags and it comes down to my knowlege of the range, trajectory of rifle and load, and ability to manipulate the scope for above! All of a sudden a hundred yards seems like rock throwing distance...
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<br>The bottom line for me is making shots within our own ability and having the discipline to pass up a shot. I have met MANY people who have never seen a shot they wouldn't take a crack at....That is un-ethical to me.
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<br>Mike


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