Originally Posted by
Monster29/66
this thread was about cleaning muzzloaders which someone chirped wasnt necessary with a smokeless after several replied they thought it defeats the purpose of muzzle loading i said the same and pointed out increased muzzle velocities leads to safety issues in heavily populated southern areas. I still have that opinion.. and yes i know 270 and under are stil permitted south of seven for coyotes and other small game as theirs less people in the woods.
I know this well as ive hunted yotes for a long time...ran hounds for them and have a TC Icon in 270... do i use it for coyotes when running hounds with other hunters. NO we stick to 22 mags or shot guns and keep shots close as its a fast paced hunt where hunters and yotes are on the move and difficult to be aware of all people / hunters around me.
My 270 is for sotting in clear cuts in the north where people and hunters are less frequent.
MNR knew with so many deer hunters in the woods in southern ontario, pushing bushes etc use of high powered rifles issues would arise, let alone the perception of what none hunters think hearing the crack of rifles beside their house.
If you dont believe hunters running around taking longer range shots in southern ontario is a safety issue ask Stan Jonathon how it worked for him and Peter Kosid, bottom line the further away shots are taken with calibers toting increased velocities accidents happen.
There was no personal attack on you, but since you spend so much time bragging about your new long range gun, you built ( or had built for you ) and your free hand hay maker shots you felt the need to stroke your own frail ego.
Do the world a favor and accept not everyones going to agree with your self serving point of view and that maybe if you did you could spend less time polishing your ego and polishing the inside of your bore.