I can tell you about all the hunters I know. They mostly use bows, crossbows, muzzle loaders, &Oh yeah? And just how many folks who actually do live in your country know anything about the mindset of a hunter who takes the most tremendous personal risks, self disciplined to the utmost level, totally humbled by all around, with an understanding about a quarry reaching almost to love, who, having gone to all that trouble, will not shoot unless a kill is almost absolutely certain, clean and final?
Go on..... tell me another one.... just like the first one.
bolt action rifles for hunting anything other than fowl. You are correct that they don't take personal
risks when hunting. (Although one friend did get a nasty case of frostbite once.....very very no fun.)
But I find that prudent rather than something to criticize.
We typically aren't risk loving adrenaline junkies.
I don't fault you for being one, so long as you don't put others at risk.
Note: The frostbite guy does use an M1A Supermatch with a 20 (standard) round mag (for larger game,
but this isn't about "spray & pray". It's simply one of the most accurate rifles (sub 1 MOA) around.
Tis about nostalgia from Marine basic training too.
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