Originally Posted by
Tripplebeards
This way of thinking must be common on outskirts of my property. I have a lot of wounded deer running around dragging their legs, guts hanging out, or shot in the rear. I end up putting them out of their misery and scaring away Mr. big with the report after waiting quietly in the woods for hours on end. You as a marksman, owe it to yourself and out the respect to the game animal, need to practice,practice, practice, and ring every bit of accuracy out of what ever firearm you use...or you shouldn't be in the woods. I've had these conversations with hunters sitting on the boarders right outside my property, if they can't take time to sight in their rifle and or take time to make the perfect shot but they want to take/waste my time and ruin my hunt in the process to stomp all over my woods looking for a wounded animal. Guess what my answer is?
Otherwise if all your doing is wasting your ammo on paper targets an your not a hunter go for it.