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Is sitting in a high seat waiting for deer not hunting then?

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my fav tune on bagpipes is amazing grace very stirring.any way without this turning into an argument could someone explain to me about bow hunting as i know little about it. so wahts the practise is there someone like a ghillie or someone with a rifle for the shots that clearly didnt kill the animal?surely arrows are expensive and half the ones in that vid ran off with the arrow sticking in them.

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Not really hunting as such was it though!More like target practice most of them were shot underneath a feeding station,not many were dropped instantly I know a lot run and bleed out but how many dont get tracked and finished.......just wondering

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my fav tune on bagpipes is amazing grace very stirring.any way without this turning into an argument could someone explain to me about bow hunting as i know little about it. so wahts the practise is there someone like a ghillie or someone with a rifle for the shots that clearly didnt kill the animal?surely arrows are expensive and half the ones in that vid ran off with the arrow sticking in them.

 

Firearms are not permitted during archery seasons......:gunsmilie:

 

All the animals in this video where all killed with one arrow and harvested for the meat and or the hide....8)

 

There is new legislation (law making) in the works that will ban all Scotsman from asking daft questions about bowhunting but it doe's allow Scotsman to be trained by professional archery instructors.......:icon_eek:

 

The American Archery Association has proclaimed the Welsh unsuitable for archery hunting as their concentration is affected by their preoccupied affinity to sheep and rams...:clapper:

 

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Not really hunting as such was it though!More like target practice most of them were shot underneath a feeding station,not many were dropped instantly I know a lot run and bleed out but how many dont get tracked and finished.......just wondering

 

Go volunteer for the RSPCA I am sure you will fit right in and have a happy time.......

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my fav tune on bagpipes is amazing grace very stirring.any way without this turning into an argument could someone explain to me about bow hunting as i know little about it. so wahts the practise is there someone like a ghillie or someone with a rifle for the shots that clearly didnt kill the animal?surely arrows are expensive and half the ones in that vid ran off with the arrow sticking in them.

 

Firearms are not permitted during archery seasons......:gunsmilie:

 

All the animals in this video where all killed with one arrow and harvested for the meat and or the hide....8)

 

There is new legislation (law making) in the works that will ban all Scotsman from asking daft questions about bowhunting but it doe's allow Scotsman to be trained by professional archery instructors.......:icon_eek:

 

The American Archery Association has proclaimed the Welsh unsuitable for archery hunting as their concentration is affected by their preoccupied affinity to sheep and rams...:clapper:

 

SGS

i have no wish to learn about shooting a bo. kinda primitive if you ask me.

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SGS do some of those arrows pass right through and what kind of wound channel does that leave I would guess that the animals bleed out heavily and quickly what ft-lbs would an arrow generate in comparison to a rifle?

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Not really hunting as such was it though!More like target practice most of them were shot underneath a feeding station,not many were dropped instantly I know a lot run and bleed out but how many dont get tracked and finished.......just wondering

 

Is sitting in a high seat waiting for deer not hunting then?

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my fav tune on bagpipes is amazing grace very stirring.any way without this turning into an argument could someone explain to me about bow hunting as i know little about it. so wahts the practise is there someone like a ghillie or someone with a rifle for the shots that clearly didnt kill the animal?surely arrows are expensive and half the ones in that vid ran off with the arrow sticking in them.

 

Firearms are not permitted during archery seasons......:gunsmilie:

 

All the animals in this video where all killed with one arrow and harvested for the meat and or the hide....8)

 

There is new legislation (law making) in the works that will ban all Scotsman from asking daft questions about bowhunting but it doe's allow Scotsman to be trained by professional archery instructors.......:icon_eek:

 

The American Archery Association has proclaimed the Welsh unsuitable for archery hunting as their concentration is affected by their preoccupied affinity to sheep and rams...:clapper:

 

SGS

i have no wish to learn about shooting a bo. kinda primitive if you ask me. :good::rofl::rofl:You are OK in my book ya divit.......

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Not really hunting as such was it though!More like target practice most of them were shot underneath a feeding station,not many were dropped instantly I know a lot run and bleed out but how many dont get tracked and finished.......just wondering

 

Is sitting in a high seat waiting for deer not hunting then?

I suppose it is for lazy feckers who are to lazy to go look for them :thumbs:

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Not really hunting as such was it though!More like target practice most of them were shot underneath a feeding station,not many were dropped instantly I know a lot run and bleed out but how many dont get tracked and finished.......just wondering

 

Go volunteer for the RSPCA I am sure you will fit right in and have a happy time.......

This is why I think your a prick....I asked how many don't bleed out and don't get found and finished :feck: wasn't having a go at it at all but as always your little man complex kicks in again.Whenever somebody says something you don't like you retort with childish remarks that we're bunny huggers :laugh::laugh:

Unlike you SGS I don't need firearms to act as a prick extension I'm plenty man enough..... :bye:

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Not really hunting as such was it though!More like target practice most of them were shot underneath a feeding station,not many were dropped instantly I know a lot run and bleed out but how many dont get tracked and finished.......just wondering

 

Go volunteer for the RSPCA I am sure you will fit right in and have a happy time.......

This is why I think your a prick....I asked how many don't bleed out and don't get found and finished :feck: wasn't having a go at it at all but as always your little man complex kicks in again.Whenever somebody says something you don't like you retort with childish remarks that we're bunny huggers :laugh::laugh:

Unlike you SGS I don't need firearms to act as a prick extension I'm plenty man enough..... :bye:

 

 

It's so nice having another chat with you mate our last conversation went well dont you think....

Yes I still go with the suggestion to spend your time volunteering for the RSPCA you talent for picking at things you are ignorant of is rewarded by that oganization...I do most of my hunting with archery equipment and no firearms are present it's illegall to have firearms in the field during archery season.

I am well armed (usually a longslide 1911 .45 ACP) when in the general population as I may have to shoot someone..... again! :thumbs:

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