Posted by jimg.allentown on November 27, 2020 at 07:01:43 from (24.115.204.152):
In Reply to: somone shot my house posted by Hoofer B on November 26, 2020 at 14:48:14:
Regulations about distance from occupied buildings are irrelevant in this case. Staying 300 feet or even 1000 feet from an occupied building is not much help when the bullets have a range of over 1 mile.
Just pick up a box of .22 long rifle cartridges. It usually says right on he box "caution, range 1 mile." If that little rim fire shell has that much range, how far do you think a 45-70 or a .44 magnum will go? I'd say well over 300 feet!
Responsible hunters do not shoot in the direction of homes. That is a pretty simple concept. Hunters that do shoot towards homes should have their hunting privileges removed and their guns confiscated.
A responsible hunter knows what he is shooting at. He does not take the shot unless he knows he will hit his target. Normally, one shot is one kill - for a responsible hunter.
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