by crbutler on Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:09 pm
And how long until they pass a law saying you can't use this stuff or have it in your possession when hunting?
Isn't it already illegal in any organized shooting competition?
I do know this is illegal to hunt with in Zambia and Tanzania. I think its technically illegal in some states (there are a few that say no electronics may be used in hunting and lots of places started to ban anything where the hunter is not controlling the let off of a shot when that goofy internet hunting stuff started.) I have hunted gazelle (not Springbok like what is shown here) but the larger Grant's and smaller Thomson's The Grant's you could tell had horns at 1000 yards, but no idea how big- with 10X binoculars. The Tommy you couldn't tell male from female at 600. I don't think they were visible to the naked eye at 1000. If the guy killed that springbok at over 1000, I doubt he knew, other than it was a springbok, what he was shooting. ( That's legal on game farms over there.)
Quite frankly, this is military type technology. I could care less if you want to own it, but its not shooting. Its more like artillery or smart bombs.
Have at it, Tom Horn. Just remember what happened to him...