Originally posted by Guru:
What makes 20yds. the magical distance??
I honestly don’t know, but I always get a little skeptical when things like hunting ethics and skill are hitched to an arbitrary measurement of shot distance (not saying that’s what’s happening here).
I know a guy who for years has claimed the moral high ground because he kills all his deer within 10 yards (and wounds a lot too, but that fact only rarely creeps out). He’s fond of saying that 15 yards is, to him, “a terribly impersonal distance.” I’ll admit that I was impressed for a while, until I shot a few 3D courses with him. Then it became apparent that the only reason he doesn’t shoot past ten yards is because he can’t hit the broad side of a barn at fifteen.
If a person can kill deer all day long at 30 yards, but restricts himself to 15 or so because he feels that it’s a greater challenge, then God bless; a pat on the back and I’m with you. But if the reason someone only takes short shots is because they can’t hit anything beyond spitball range, well, I’ve never seen any reason to take pride in not being able to shoot well.