Because I was not in his shoes. I learned a long time ago that everyone makes their decision in their slice of time.
You don't have to be in anyone's shoes.
He filmed himself egging the moose on and instigating the fight.
Purely the rider's fault.
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Because I was not in his shoes. I learned a long time ago that everyone makes their decision in their slice of time.
Yup, guess it was all her fault for being there. And if she offed it with one shot from a .44 NES would have called her a douchebag for protecting herself and her dogs.
ANY agressiveness shown by a Moose is a good reason to drop it. They are unpredictable and someone just thinking that backing off and waiting and ignoring a charge or agressive behavior could soon get them stomped into bloody mess.
To a moose, sled dogs are a pack of wolves. Moose probably doesn't differentiate between wolf, sled dog, coyote, or a Golden Retriever. Moose is a big cow, and canines are a predator.This one trampled these sled dogs before being killed an hour later.
I get it. But in the future if you're out shotgun hunting with turkey loads and you're worried about a moose attack you would be better armed, in my opinion, with a loaded shotgun in your hands than any handgun on your hip.I was already unloaded. I was hiking out on a narrow trail with my buddies and didn’t need to have the gun loaded anymore.
So, maybe I'm misinterpreting the sledder's actions and he was trying "moose calls" to lure his quarry closer so as to get a better shot with his pistol?You don't have to be in anyone's shoes.
He filmed himself egging the moose on and instigating the fight.
Purely the rider's fault.
I get the guy in the first video was wrong for reving the sled and advancing on the moose......totally not the right thing to do.
But what is also obvious is he did the right thing to stop the charge.
ANY agressiveness shown by a Moose is a good reason to drop it. They are unpredictable and someone just thinking that backing off and waiting and ignoring a charge or agressive behavior could soon get them stomped into bloody mess.
Every situation is different and it depends how close you are to getting stomped or killed. Aggression shown at 6 feet is different from Aggression shown at 25 yards or more and will be reacted upon differently.No, you don't just shoot a moose or any animal if it shows aggression. That's f***ing stupid and wasteful. Charging you, yes. Ears back, fur up, nope-just slowly back away and put something between you and the animal.
Every one knows a revving sled is the best moose call. Im not sure why they use that big rolled up bark thingy that looks like a megaphone.So, maybe I'm misinterpreting the sledder's actions and he was trying "moose calls" to lure his quarry closer so as to get a better shot with his pistol? View attachment 702937
I hadn't even considered that.
I thought he was trying to scare him off the trail with whooping & hollering. Egging is Brilliant! Does it work with whitetails?
Makes sense.Every one knows a revving sled is the best moose call. Im not sure why they use that big rolled up bark thingy that looks like a megaphone.
Just hang out on the artic cat and let er rip.
0:42 of the video...Every situation is different and it depends how close you are to getting stomped or killed. Aggression shown at 6 feet is different from Aggression shown at 25 yards or more and will be reacted upon differently.
OUCH! That's painful just to look at lol.
I pack one of those when I cut the grass to fend off zombie squirrels!
well, seems like that will certainly do the job.I pack one of those when I cut the grass to fend off zombie squirrels!
Yeah, but she is a beauty!OUCH! That's painful just to look at lol.
Can defeat RPG's too...saw it in a movie!well, seems like that will certainly do the job.
It surely will. Rifle velocities.
On the plus side your probably not going to the range and lighting of a box of 50, after about 10 I'm done, after 20 my hand is shakingIt surely will. Rifle velocities.
But you better reload for it, or you are going to need a part time job to feed it.
Go with a BFR. It is a much better gun.
Yup. But like you said…..”rifle velocities “. Enough said. Lol.It surely will. Rifle velocities.
But you better reload for it, or you are going to need a part time job to feed it.
Like everything, you can load it down a bit.Yup. But like you said…..”rifle velocities “. Enough said. Lol.
Sounds good. That will be fun. I will bring my 500 magnum.Like everything, you can load it down a bit.
Let me know when you want to go to Westwood and shoot mine. It is not bad at all.
I need to chrono mine.Sounds good. That will be fun. I will bring my 500 magnum.
Wasn’t recommending tweaking it. Was expressing excitement over “rifle velocities”.
Rifle velocities in a handgun is a good thing.
Is that a model 69 combat mag?got this on a trade, shooting it tomorrow
Not my first time with a .44mag. But my first snub nosed one. View attachment 703065
Yikes.....I'll stick with my 5 inch 629.Is that a model 69 combat mag?
When I bought my 4 inch 629 last year I was considering the model 69 and decided I actually want to shoot this thing at the range a bit......and that model 69 just looked like it was gonna hurt like hell to actually shoot.