Well I'm back
this winmod guy's got my dander up!
Do you even HUNT Mr WINMOD70??? Or do you KNOW anyone who hunts?
Some of your statements are abysmally ignorant.
Here's one >>> "Sorry, I never said I was a fan of bowhunting either and as far as I am concerned it is just another stunt for those that play with animals." <<< What do you know about bowhunting? Obviously NOTHING............a bow is not a toy. A bow is MUCH more deadly than a handgun and I'm reasonably sure that you'd endorse handgun hunting.........or are HANDGUNS also just play toys???
Killing ability? The bow wins. I'd shoot (and HAVE shot) an elk with even a medium powered bow setup but I wouldn't with a .454 Casull. Accuracy? The bow wins....unless you really ARE Elmer Keith and can afford to go through ammo and handguns by the carload. In fact, I used to set up and let folks shoot against me with a pistol. To all of you bow shooters out there who may find yourself in a position to raise funds for your club or local church, Lions, Elks, Rotary, High School or whatever here's a no-fail way to raise money. Set up a booth and challenge all comers with your bow against their handgun. Any decent bowshooter will CREAM any typical handgunner for accuracy!
I'm deadly serious about using your bow to raise money for charity,
Here's how it works:
You set up your booth with a target at 40 measured yards, two identical bullseye targets one for the pistol and one for the bow. You set it up so that there's a safe place for folks to watch, you really want a crowd for maximum impact......think fair booth, think carnival......you're gonna' take their money fair and square. You set up a shooting lane where each contestant walks out to a spot from which to shoot, a safe spot maybe 6-8yds out from the staging area. In the interest of SAFETY you will alternate shots, First the bowshooter, then the pistol shooter. The bow shooter walks out to the shooting area and an assistant hands him one arrow.......he shoots. He walks back and the pistol shooter walks out and an assistant with Range Officer training hands him his firearm and ONE round and stands behind him while he shoots.
The pistol will be open sights-only, no scoped "hand-rifles". Also NO .22's, only real home-defense, carry or hunting weapons. Let them bring their own so they can't cry foul. Bare hands, no shooting gloves or aids.
The two shooters will alternately walk out and fire ONE round each for a total of 5 shots for record, while the crowd watches and jeers and cheers.
I've never been beaten at this!
As long as you're a competent bow shot and can handle competition you'll wax the average handgun shooter, even fairly good ones. The deal is, bowhunters practice up and down all the time.....one shot setup is the norm. Handgunners on the other hand fire a mag at a time...pop.pop.pop.pop....until they're dry. Handgunning is all about stance, form and repeatable grip. Bowhunting is about adapting to the environment. The shooting area will be at a bit of a SLANT
just 45degrees to the world so that the shooter is slightly off balance, JUST enough that one foot is an inch lower than the other........All's ya' gotta' do is mash down the lawn a little with a tamping pole.......
A bowhunter won't even notice it but it'll drive a handgunner crazy!
Also, the RO will walk up from different sides, handing the shooter first his weapon, then when he's ready, his one round (or arrow). This AGAIN will raise hell with the handgunner but the bowhunter won't even notice.
Lastly but mostly, the handgunner will have to re-acquire his grip EVERY time he grabs his pistol back from the RO. He ain't used to this
He'll be lucky to keep all shots on a pie plate at 40yds........whereas ANY competent bowhunter had better be able to shoot 4"-6" groups @40yds. A decent shooter will group closer to 2".
Each handgunner gets ONE or at most two tries at 10-bucks a pop. You'll be able to get 2 or 3 to one odds in this game if you'd like........
The crowd LOVES this! And it's easy to get takers because every swingin' dink thinks he can shoot a pistol.......now if the shooters start bringing their WIVES and girlfriends in??? Especially wives who've never shot much????.......WATCH OUT!!! They'll be tough.
But guys are easy
Ohhh, and back to the killing power thing. TRUE story, we were walking back into our spike camp in the Eagle Cap Wilderness of Eastern OR. Five of us bowhunters, the camp was 11 miles in. We'd been gone a week and there had been bear problems in camp. We decided that one of us should sneak in while the others watched from a small ridge, maybe we could get us a bonus bear. I won the flip. As I was leaving one of the guys asked me if I wanted to carry a .357 for backup.......I thought he was joking. "No", he said, "I'm serious"...he kept it in his tent in case the bear came nosing in he'd poke one up it's snoot ..... AGAIN I honestly thought he was joking!!! IMO You'd hafta' be NUTS to be in front of a bear that you'd tickled with a .357!!!!
Anyway, the point is this, I have absolutely NO PROBLEM with slicing a jug-sized bleeder hole completely through a bear or anything else with a BOW, but I' feel undergunned with even a 44mag handgun.
Soooo, Mr WINMOD70, what other sorts of hunting are "good" in your opinion??? Care to take a stab at some "ethical" chamberings while you're at it? If you take the time to do a search here on this site I'll bet you'll find these SAME folks promoting "use enough gun" philosophy. I doubt that even ONE of these long-rangers will be found to advocate say the .243 Win for deer hunting.......Howsabout muzzle-loaders??? I suppose you think they're toys too? That anything beyond 50-100yds is safe from them? Howsabout a 22-250 VS a Big 50 Sharps at 1000yds????
Now as for statements like THIS ONE >>> (yours BTW) >>> "all shots should be taken inside of a quarter of a second or 300 yards" <<<<<
Man are you HIGH??? "INSIDE of a QUARTER-SECOND"....!!!!!!
Again......do you hunt? Or are you really some 14yr-old keyboard junkie?
I'd better just stop
THIS is why I QUIT conventional rifle hunting 20yrs ago and switched to bows and long-range stuff.....well this and the idea that you'd better get to your quarry QUICK if you're a rifle hunter before someone else TAGS IT!!!
WE ALL need to promote education. We all also need to respect each other's ways.
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