That's a possibility regarding rangefinders. I think it would average out with all the poor judgement with the guys shooting beyond their ability's because they know the range and try to dial it in disregarding the effects wind and weather has on the bullet.
Regarding the GPS I would give a...
This will not be accepted by many but lets put the hunting back into hunting. No electronics allowed including rangefinders. No GPS learn to navigate using maps and compass or learn your survival skills. Muzzleloader seasons Montana has a good model. As for the long range hunting craze to me...
Two months ago, I found a 2022 F-250 XLT on the internet that had all the options I wanted. I used a 2013 F-250 XLT for trade. The deal was done primarily on texting. Did the final negotiations in person. They matched my credit union rate. Drove it home that afternoon. One thing I was looking...
I started shooting a bow and bowhunting in 1974. First bow was a Darton takedown 50 LBS. My draw length was 31 inches at that time. Broke the first set of limbs and put on another set of 60 LBS limbs. Took a Muley doe that year. The next year I bought a new PSE Citation 60 LBS compound. This was...
Congratulations! You hunted the right way going slow and not taking an iffy shot. It's much better to go home empty handed never taking an iffy shot than to go home with a lost elk from a poor shot.
It's cool your adding your generation to your Dad and Grandfathers traditions. That alone makes...