I think it's the CO Parks and Wildlife who sets the rules. Not an individual game warden.
Even out of staters can have an opinon on how to do it better, but we might not have much influence.
You were questioning the use of the post.
John, In this case I do believe it’s the individual Area Wildlife Manager (AWM) in the video that is setting the rules. They may be using the same or similar rules used in the past. Usually when it’s a National Park the NPS has their own people manage the hunt, but it appears this is a remote enough location the feds handed the cull over to the state.
I’ve killed a few animals from some pretty unorthodox positions but that kneeling position is still a cockamamie way to shoot a critter.
Casey,
I think everyone agrees sitting is better than kneeling for being steady.
That said if you have a rest to support the front of the rifle then right elbow to right knee adds support to the back of the rifle.
If you are shooting kneeling without any front support then left elbow to left knee it the best way. But without a sling and the time to get slung up it's only a bit better than offhand.
Any way some time when you're bored see what you think of that reversed kneeling with a front rest, I recomend some sticks.
Might be a tool for the tool box.
Quit being nice and helpful.
Lol
Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
Even out of staters can have an opinon on how to do it better, but we might not have much influence.
Yes, everyone is entitled to their o' pinon, and some of those opinions even have merit. Just not entitled to bag on someone else for "telling CP&W how to run their hunt" when they're the only ones telling CP&W how to run their hunt.
Even out of staters can have an opinon on how to do it better, but we might not have much influence.
Yes, everyone is entitled to their o' pinon, and some of those opinions even have merit. Just not entitled to bag on someone else for "telling CP&W how to run their hunt" when they're the only ones telling CP&W how to run their hunt.
I went over the thread and could not find what you quoted?
Who are you quoting?
John Burns
I have all the sources. They can't stop the signal.
I worked the public sight in days here in Montana. I would say 99% of the shooters I had could not do that.
I worked a couple of those at our gun club. We had to check and make sure everyone's ammunition matched their rifles, and help with adjusting scopes and stuff. They finally stopped the public sight-in days, it was too much of a PITA.
So those aren't a very good barometer. I agree with RC on that, they need a much higher standard. It's a National Park, I'd guess they had some public opposition to the hunt so they can't afford a schitshow in the Park, under the auspices of CP&W.
Don't you want to know why I called you guys that? It's because whenever you see a Moonpie and an RC Cola, it always comes with a big ol' baloney samwich.
Seriously though, that was some good advice you gave earlier and that kind of input is appreciated, even if you didn't intend it for me.
The quote was a few pages back:
Originally Posted by rcamuglia
They ought to let morons who rarely hunt with center fire rifles and are ignorant of the fundamentals of marksmanship tell them how to run it.
LOL, I live here but I'm not the one telling them how to do it or who should be allowed to participate. Like I said earlier, I'll use his position shown on the video. His hunt, his rules.
And it was rarely hunt with centerfires. Not rarely shoot centerfires. See the difference there?
I think it's the CO Parks and Wildlife who set the rules. Not an individual game warden.
Even out of staters can have an opinon on how to do it better, but we might not have much influence.
Don't you want to know why I called you guys that? It's because whenever you see a Moonpie and an RC Cola, it always comes with a big ol' baloney samwich.
Seriously though, that was some good advice you gave earlier and that kind of input is appreciated, even if you didn't intend it for me.
The quote was a few pages back:
Originally Posted by rcamuglia
They ought to let morons who rarely hunt with center fire rifles and are ignorant of the fundamentals of marksmanship tell them how to run it.
So you heard something in your head that Rick didn't type. Okay.
I didn't figure out you actually were picked for the cull until I went back through the thread.
Good luck and get to practicing.
John Burns
I have all the sources. They can't stop the signal.