TheLBLman
Well-Known Member
I think this is a very legitimate "point".Setterman":tzi0uedk said:I guess the point is and you help make it, is that turkey hunting is already risky why make it riskier?
At present, I'm pretty much "neutral" on how people choose to hunt turkeys, and will avoid criticizing anyone using any legal means.
In some respects, turkey hunting has already become more dangerous than it was just a few years ago. How so? Many turkey hunters are using tighter chokes and opting for longer range shots than in times past. The extra average shooting distance alone reduces background vision within the danger zone. Then add in the HTL loads which can be lethal perhaps 50% farther than regular lead shot.
I'm certainly not ready to outlaw particular loads, but we should be aware that today's turkey shotguns have a greater lethal range not just on turkeys, but on unseen humans as well. And speaking of going "unseen", we also now have more effective camouflage patterns than the gray wool shirts and WWII camo of yesteryear. Besides, as relatively dangerous as turkey hunting may be, a full day of turkey hunting is likely still safer than a 1-way drive thru Nashville.