buffalorancher
Well-Known Member
I'll bet there is an awful lot of people here because of BOTW. It would be interesting to know how many people here got started with LRH because of these guys.
Kirby:
Well said. This same type of thing happens almost every spring. First there's the big let down after hunting season, then the bad weather sets in and we're all trapped inside with cabin fever and we can't get out and do what we love to do.
Then, finally, the weather breaks, things start to dry out and we all once again get back outdoors and start shooting etc. and all is well with the world.
I know what you mean about standing up for friends. We all tend to do it.....I've even done it a time or two myself.
I also would like to see John on here more often. He's a big asset to our sport and has a lot of knowledge that would help a lot of people. I understand how he feels about his "welcome back" but I doubt that there is anyone on here that doesn't want him to come back and post more often.
I would have taken that shot,or any of the others,but that is not hunting where I come from!That is great long range shooting,we do everything possible over here to get as close as the terrain permits.If that means 400-500 yds,so be it.I'm referring to the first shot on this video.
http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/good-long-range-video-28439/#post193392
Here's a question for ya: Is that elk looking AT them or just IN their direction before he turns to walk off?. Also, notice the time delay between the "bark" and the elk hearing it.
Was there enough movement setting up for the shot both rifle and video camera, with those nifty reflective orange caps for the bull to really take notice of them? If he was looking @ them, were they too far away to be of concern to the bull? Did the bull even see them?
Would you have taken that shot from a sitting position?
Your thoughts please
Me thinks that in Idaho that 'bark' would have put the bull into high gear instead of stopping him. I'd do a whistle instead.
Maybe I'll start insulting Kirby's wildcats and make some false statements, you know, really trash them