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My gun is not so beautiful, although the engraving is very beautiful. After the death of my grandfather passed many years. I found a bundle with a gun in his garage. The garage was damp and the rifle was badly rusted. Most of the prekada rotted and gave a trash. On the trunk, from the outside of the shell from rust. I brought him a little in order, how much he could do and it lasted a long time, until I gave up hunting 15 years ago. I started looking for a new gun a couple of years ago, thought to resume my hobby, but one day my friend showed me a video of how he was at his dacha, released a domestic rabbit, then shoots him and releases his husky on him .... this atrocity .... I do not want to be a hunter in the company of such people. If I followed the prey, I always gave the chance that I might miss, or not find a bird or a wild hare. And so, to shoot a defenseless rabbit in a confined space, it's just tin.
Wow, yeah, I've hunted but never something that easy. I wonder if something like that happened because he had never been taught to hunt in the wild.
With those types, you need to be patient and try to bring them on a real hunting trip, as much as is possible. Or introduce them to bow hunting.
Hunting with a bow and a crossbow in moldova is prohibited. This is considered a method of poachers. Can not hear the shot. The forest warden must hear what is happening in his forest. We have little wildlife. If there are, these are reserves, there you can not hunt. Mainly in Moldova hunting for a pigeon, a duck, a pheasant, a hare, a croissant, a wild boar, a fox and a wolf from predators, but wolves rarely enter our forests. And their shooting is associated only with a temporary need. I would not venture to hunt a predator because of frequent cases of rabies.
Interesting, thanks for sharing!
In the States, bow hunting is considered more sporting than rifle, because you must get closer to the game.