Boghossian
Well-Known Member
I would love to bowhunt. I have a compound bow and am quite proficient with it, I would love to use it in the UK.
Ian
Thing is, don't we only ever shoot when there is a safe backstop, don't we? So the 3000m comment isn't really relevant is it?
not sure about hares though.[/SIZE][/FONT]
Lastly. Do we really need to disparage other types of legal shooting disciplines or hunting should we not all stay together?
I’ve read too many threads on many shooting forums that are negative and I’ll informed or just put up as a discussion piece and wonder if they do more harm than good
Regards
Matt
Thanks for the reply. I believe that many people believe that hares can be treated like rabbits when hunting. They're bigger, stronger and harder to kill. Hence my comments about shooting them with a non FAC rated air gun.
In an ideal world, we should all stick together. But should people not highlight issues as important as animal welfare when others are condoning an act that is seen as many as questionable? Thankfully forums such as this will raise peoples awareness.
I’m sorry for no explanation but I logged of after posting.
Despite our early conversance with trajectory and loss of energy, quite what my mate's father would have said if he knew his son was popping William, the Hereford bull, with his Airpsorter from 50 yards will remain one of life's unanswered questions.Mind you, William didn't seem particularly bothered. He just whisked his tail and continued to graze.
What I would like to see banned is the use of ANY air weapon for shooting rabbits and hares under any circumstances except those "to hand" having been caught in snares or cage traps.QUOTE]
I'd have to disagree with that Enfield. I appreciate where you're coming from because I'm sure a great many animals are injured by muppets with air rifles, but in skilled hands they are very good.
When I started shooting it was with an air rifle and I can assure you I had less runners with that than I've had with my .22lr. With the air rifle you have to be close and certain of a head shot. Nearly everything I hit with my AA S200 .177 died on the spot. Since getting the .22lr though I started out with the "body shot will be ok with this level of power" attitude. The result? Runners! I now shoot my LR out to ranges not a lot greater than I did with my air rifle and try to get a good head shot!
As for bow hunting, I don't think it's for me as I wouldn't pet the time in to be good enough. With strict testing system on renewal of a "hunting certificate" I think it would be fine. It's such a peaceful way to go if the animal doesn't know you're there. Runners result from people bursting out from their hide and the Deer taking off. Many would just lie down and expire if they were left for a minute!

I would definately do it![]()