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Offline Llamafood

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Re: hunting with a pistol ?
« Reply #15 on: March 20, 2013, 09:26:13 PM »
i agree it is a personal choice.  but i also think a hunter has a duty or code that should be followed.  yes its not illegal (in some states deer have caliber minimum restrictions), but why needlessly cause suffering to an animal?  too each their own.   I love hunting, but I cant stand to see animals or people in pain.  if i was confident i could put a .22lr between the eyes and drop the animal DRT with the same consistency i can drop one broadside with a 7mm, i wouldnt be opposed to hunting with a .22lr.  my skill isnt there so i dont.
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Re: hunting with a pistol ?
« Reply #16 on: March 20, 2013, 09:44:05 PM »
i agree completely.  I remember vividly hunting with my grandfather when i was 11.  He hunted with a camp in MS that ran dogs.  End of the season he hit a doe with a 30-06 in full gallop on the inside of the right hindquarter and blew it out.  I was the first by about 5 min to get to the downed animal.  The dogs surrounded it barking and it was looking at me, kicking and bleating...almost pleading for me to end the pain.  I didn't really know what to do, and all i had was my Marlin 30-30, no scope.  I shooed the dogs away, put the irons between those eyes from about 10 yards, and pulled the trigger.  Needless to say it was quite a traumatic experience for me, and ended my desire to run deer with dogs forever.
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Offline E.Shell

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Re: hunting with a pistol ?
« Reply #17 on: March 21, 2013, 12:00:03 AM »
When mentioning "handgun" the mind goes to a typical handgun with a 4" or 5" barrel, a T/C Contender with a 12" barrel is obviously in a different class. Somehow your statement that I am entitled to my opinion belies the prickliness of your response. The word "ethical" seems to have touched a nerve.
You are certainly entitled to your opinion, as are we all. And yes, while we're being candid, perhaps to be referred to as unethical does, and should, touch a nerve.

My own opinion is that you are taking on a bit much to enter into this "Handgun Hunting" thread, apparently for the sole purpose of calling into question the hunting ethics of those of us who participate, when you apparently have either an incomplete or erroneous knowledge of it.

Your statement above is smug disapproval based largely on misperception, and you pronounced negative judgement of the character over ALL those who handgun hunt - doesn't get a lot more "prickly" than that.

Anyhow, that's just my opinion.

My post was thorough and was intended to provide you a better perspective on the actual practice of handgun hunting which you outright condemn without fully understanding. Everyone's situation is not the same. Everyone's frame of reference does not fit everyone elses.

You'll notice my post above yours was also thorough, and was intended to convey techniques and ideas to enhance the odds of humanely dispatching game, attempting to promote ethical hunting.

FWIW, and while not legal in some states, even a 4-5" handgun of sufficient power and precision is capable of humanely taking larger game. If one can humanely kill a deer with a sharp stick (ask any bowhunter), killing deer humanely with a handgun is not all that far fetched. It is like using anything else one might use to humanely harvest game; good shot placement and sound judgement are required.
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