Is this even considered Hunting??

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Re: Is this even considered Hunting??

Post by camodup » Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:17 pm

I agree with NONYA on this, but you still gotta hunt somewhat. it aint easy to shoot that far, but still. Whats the point of seein an antelope that far away and pokin a shot at it. it was even laying down, thats like cheating! I watched another video of that same guy and he shoots like a 440 bull elk at 950 yards. Wouldnt it be more fun to stalk an elk for a few hours and bugle back and forth with it and then kill it at 350 yards or is it just me?
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Re: Is this even considered Hunting??

Post by NONYA » Sun Jan 18, 2009 7:27 pm

Once you do both you can compare and let us know..... ](*,)

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Re: Is this even considered Hunting??

Post by The Ox » Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:40 pm

camodup wrote:I agree with NONYA on this, but you still gotta hunt somewhat. it aint easy to shoot that far, but still. Whats the point of seein an antelope that far away and pokin a shot at it. it was even laying down, thats like cheating! I watched another video of that same guy and he shoots like a 440 bull elk at 950 yards. Wouldnt it be more fun to stalk an elk for a few hours and bugle back and forth with it and then kill it at 350 yards or is it just me?

wel i dunnol maybe for him shooting 1000 yrd shots are more challenging. and so your also sayin if an animal is bedded you wont shoot it? how is that in any form cheating or different if it were standing up eating?

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Re: Is this even considered Hunting??

Post by killerbee » Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:57 pm

proutdoors wrote:I actually agree with NONYA and Ox on this subject. =D>
i just about fell outta my chair lol

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Re: Is this even considered Hunting??

Post by camodup » Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:59 pm

I didnt mean it like that, but still its kinda cheap. the guy actually is based where he teaches his class right by my house actually
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