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<blockquote data-quote="Sasquatch Boogie Outdoors" data-source="post: 5339738" data-attributes="member: 21758"><p>What is ethical?? I think the answer is very broad and immersed in personal opinion. Some contend it's unfair to the animal ( understood). Some say it promotes poor woodsmanship (understood) and some would say that you are merely a killer looking to fill a limit and this argument I also understand. But dont you think the same argument could be made toward those who shoot loads that can reach 70 yards? Do they lack woodsmanship to call em close? Or the deer rifle that will most likely lob a round at a 10pt standing at 250yard because the hunter ca t stalk closer? I agree with points from both sides of the debate. In conclusion I'll say, I like mayonnaise in soup beans, you dont have to so your more than welcome to put ketchup in yours.... truth is we just love beans...know what I mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasquatch Boogie Outdoors, post: 5339738, member: 21758"] What is ethical?? I think the answer is very broad and immersed in personal opinion. Some contend it's unfair to the animal ( understood). Some say it promotes poor woodsmanship (understood) and some would say that you are merely a killer looking to fill a limit and this argument I also understand. But dont you think the same argument could be made toward those who shoot loads that can reach 70 yards? Do they lack woodsmanship to call em close? Or the deer rifle that will most likely lob a round at a 10pt standing at 250yard because the hunter ca t stalk closer? I agree with points from both sides of the debate. In conclusion I'll say, I like mayonnaise in soup beans, you dont have to so your more than welcome to put ketchup in yours.... truth is we just love beans...know what I mean? [/QUOTE]
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