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    Quote Originally Posted by timattalon View Post
    It always gets me that these guys say hunting with a thermal is cheating then they promptly go out with a rifle and scope to hunt. Both are simply advances in hunting technology furthering our advantages against our quarry. If they are so against cheating should they be using a Bow? A spear? Or even simply their hands as they were given?

    These advances in tech allow us to decide ourselves how much of an advantage we desire. Whether we shoot with a falling block in an old calibre, modern rifles and accuracy beyond our own persoanl abilities? Camo gear? That is our decision to make. I dont have the money to use thermal, and as much as I would like one, I probably wont. But I wont hold it against someone who does. Just cos I drive an older car, does not mean someone cannot drive a nicer one that I cannot afford. In fact I am all for that, cos that car in a few years could be affordable for me to own second hand.....
    Some good points but come on when you loose challenges life gets pretty boring pretty quick, shot plenty of deer & in a spot light but not anymore , iv been out recently 8 times seen deer 4 trips & spooked more all in the bush had a mate go out at night looking for a pig in the same spot & see 12 at night with a dig ..what are you doing lol..ouch I felt the burn & even worse the kids don't ask if I got anything now still I will not weaken if the deer keep beating me I will keep fit , will I get thermal optics or put a light on them..nope if someone tells me they shot a deer with thermal optics or a drone or xbox ...somehow ! will I think your a tosser...yep

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boaraxa View Post
    Some good points but come on when you loose challenges life gets pretty boring pretty quick, shot plenty of deer & in a spot light but not anymore , iv been out recently 8 times seen deer 4 trips & spooked more all in the bush had a mate go out at night looking for a pig in the same spot & see 12 at night with a dig ..what are you doing lol..ouch I felt the burn & even worse the kids don't ask if I got anything now still I will not weaken if the deer keep beating me I will keep fit , will I get thermal optics or put a light on them..nope if someone tells me they shot a deer with thermal optics or a drone or xbox ...somehow ! will I think your a tosser...yep

    This is actually part of my point. We can choose how much of a challenge we face? Do we walk in or is catching a lift in a chopper cheating? I dont spotlight anything excep rabbits and the occasional (unlucky) possum. And have not done that in ages....Most of the time I hunt with a single shot rifle in a calibre that is over 100 years old. I dont mind not shooting anything as success is measured differently. A successful trip is one where I have been successful in being where I want to be. All I am getting at is that the digi's are no more or less of an advance than scopes or rifles were over what they replaced. They have their place.

 

 

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