Gary, I was like you in my 40's and maybe 50's.
In 2017, I had two bull Caribou go past me. Knowing they were being driven two miles back, I used my White tail knowledge to set up. After a few minutes, I realized, no, they're not whitetail - they will go down the center of the meadow rather than the edge. But, too late, there were the two. Busted.
So, I moved. And, later came the huge bull. And, like large whitetail, he came obliquely to the meadow, not down the center. But like Quebec Caribou, he headed to the top of the rise. Knowledge gained just a tad too late.
Yet, I don't have any regrets. None. Don't ask why. I can't explain.
So, it's all in the eye of the beholder in the end. We all like success. But, for me, anymore, success with a rifle is not really success.
And, Quebec Caribou hunting is ended, perhaps for my lifetime.
Mid 50s here. I'm currently struggling with a shoulder injury and practice limited due to it. My upcoming bear hunt is on my mind. Outfitter says he can get me within 15 yards. As long as I can stay fairly consistent there my Primaltech will sit with me.
I just wont take the chance of wounding one because I can't maintain form due of an injury.
For me there is no shame in hunting with whatever weapon fulfills you. If you are deciding it only because of what someone here or who you know thinks then there is a greater issue. It just may mean you can't post a pic here.
For me though the group of friends I'm going with will make this trip a lifetime memory. The fact I'll probably only go once however is what makes me want it to be with my LB.
For my peace of mind and satisfaction. Not for anyone else.
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