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Are members offended?

Post by bandit1250 » Wed Nov 02, 2016 8:29 am

I some times wonder if my posting small game hunting pictures is offensive to other members. I seem to have more than my share of hunting pictures on here and I doubt that I am the only one going. I could post more pictures but I some times leave the camera home because I want to avoid the taking of to many photos and posting them. I have already taken quite a few squirrels this season but only took pictures of a few and never posted that I even went hunting some days. I do my best to position the animal to not show real body damage. If folks are offended let me know and I will not post small game hunting photos. I also some times feel guilty belonging to a website that is really for Henrys and posting threads of other brands. I have actually thought of staying off our website and only be a viewer. I hunt very little with the Henry Frontier and not because of any inaccuracy issues but a lousy trigger pull. Also my rifle of choice in the fall is Dad's Sako 222 especially when turkey season comes in and every thing else sits idle except when I need a shotgun for pheasant hunting and I honestly do most of that with a rifle. Hunting with my late Dad's Sako is like having him there in the woods with me.

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by CT_Shooter » Wed Nov 02, 2016 8:44 am

No offense taken here, Bandit. I enjoy all of your posts. I for one would be very disappointed if you stopped sharing your wealth of knowledge and breadth of experience with all of us here...including pics of game and your "other" rifles.
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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Jdl447 » Wed Nov 02, 2016 8:48 am

Not offended at all. My interest in firearms stems from hunting with my father and uncles.
They all carried and owned different brand of firearms. I for one would like to see more of other members firearms and hunting adventures.
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Re: Are members offended?

Post by clovishound » Wed Nov 02, 2016 9:37 am

I am offended.

I am offended that I haven't harvested a single critter since I started back hunting a couple seasons ago. :lol:

I do plan on at least one squirrel hunt this year, so I should at least bring something home from that one.

Seriously, if someone is offended by seeing a picture of a harvested critter, they probably shouldn't open a thread about hunting.
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Re: Are members offended?

Post by JCN » Wed Nov 02, 2016 9:41 am

I agree with clovishound.

I personally do not care for hunting or pictures of dead animals. I tend to feel bad for the animals!

So what do I do?!? I don't open the threads! It's important to name the threads accordingly but that is all I ask for.
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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Wed Nov 02, 2016 10:06 am

Doesn't bother me in the least. I have been hunting small game since 1958 and big game since 1964. To each his own. I love looking at all kinds of firearms and am happy to see a large collection that someone has been fortunate enough to acquire. I have bought, inherited and sold quite a few firearms in my lifetime but my firearm purchasing has just about reached an end.

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:12 am

I say keep posting as hunting is a major part of owning firearms even if everyone doesn't hunt.
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Re: Are members offended?

Post by DWD445 » Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:25 am

Hunting is not what I do, though I've been considering it.
If most people knew how meat got to the store's cooler, most would be more offended than by hunting ;)

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by ditto1958 » Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:33 am

Keep posting. With all due respect for others, in the unlikely event that someone comes to a firearms forum, particularly a Henry firearms forum, clicks on hunting picks and is offended, I think that is their problem. Henry rimfire lever guns are designed for small game hunting.

Heck, if you were posting vegan recipes and pictures, I'd be offended about THAT! :)

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Les » Wed Nov 02, 2016 1:41 pm

Definitely no offense taken on this side of the pond. Hunting has been around as long as the human race, and I really can't understand anybody who can take offense at something like that.

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by daytime dave » Wed Nov 02, 2016 3:31 pm

Keep Posting.

I appreciate your self policed consideration of your photographs. Just posting gore for gore's sake would likely be removed. Posting actual, real world hunting results is just fine. People hunt. If they are offended, nothing is stopping them from letting me or Sir Henry know. We could then decide.


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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Henry88 » Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:23 pm

Squirrel season doesn't even start here until Saturday.

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Steve51 » Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:26 am

Does not offend me. This is the hunting section, if it offended me - it is my fault, not yours.
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Re: Are members offended?

Post by tractortad » Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:31 am

No offense taken - keep posting.

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by bandit1250 » Thu Nov 03, 2016 4:51 pm

I want to thank all my fellow members who replied to my post. I may not feel bad about posting pictures of hunting now and I have always tried not to show the more bloody and possibly the stuff that turns folks off. I have had quite a few days I could have taken pictures of squirrels I killed with the 222 but they were not what I would want to show. We have some control over where the bullet goes in but not so much where it comes out even if the angle looks good before the shot. I hunt and use all game I am fortunate to take in our seasons in Pa. I pass a lot of my game on to folks not as fortunate as me to be able to still go in the woods. I clean all game that I give away so no one I give it to has to do any thing but cook it their own way. Some would throw away squirrels if they had to skin them. I don't know how many years I will still go hunting but so far I still enjoy it except the fact that I hunt alone. My friends won't go with me and call me the "vacuum cleaner" because they think when I get done going through the woods there is nothing left for them. :lol: I think when they tell some one that it is funny.

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by daytime dave » Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:40 pm

Giving it to those less fortunate than you is a very good deed. You should be commended.

That is a very good thing. Thank you Sir.
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Re: Are members offended?

Post by RanchRoper » Thu Nov 03, 2016 8:14 pm

I'm not a hunter but I get the idea and the lifestyle, it's all around me where I live. No offense, nobody is twisting my arm to look at the photos. Firearms and hunting pretty much go together since the Daltons and the James boys aren't around to shoot at anymore.

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Steve » Fri Nov 04, 2016 1:08 pm

I have no problem with pictures of game or varmints taken. Just wish I could get some.

Cruelty to animals is a different story for picture taking, it would suit me fine if they were never posted. Except in court.

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Squatch » Fri Nov 04, 2016 3:03 pm

Bandit Post on. No offense here but I get offended when folks complain about such on a gun or outdoors forum or magazine. A while back one of the mags I read posted a couple of articles about how to clean small game. I loved it. I haven't hunted in years and was happy for the step by step as I'm thinking of getting back into hunting. They had a small firestorm of complaint letters. This is a magazine devoted to old time tech and back country living and guns. WTH? A couple of issues later the editorial said they will continue the articles and if you don't like them don't read them. I agree.

Like Steve when It comes to animal cruelty I want to see pics of the perps skinned and hanging.

Big difference between cruelty and a hunter putting food in the freezer with a good clean shot!

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Re: Are members offended?

Post by Henry88 » Sat Nov 05, 2016 2:21 am

Squatch wrote:Bandit Post on. No offense here but I get offended when folks complain about such on a gun or outdoors forum or magazine. A while back one of the mags I read posted a couple of articles about how to clean small game. I loved it. I haven't hunted in years and was happy for the step by step as I'm thinking of getting back into hunting. They had a small firestorm of complaint letters. This is a magazine devoted to old time tech and back country living and guns. WTH? A couple of issues later the editorial said they will continue the articles and if you don't like them don't read them. I agree.

Like Steve when It comes to animal cruelty I want to see pics of the perps skinned and hanging.

Big difference between cruelty and a hunter putting food in the freezer with a good clean shot!
Squatch, as we know people will goto websites that they know will have material that is offensive to them with the sole intent of subsequently complaining. But at the same time, people can look at a photo and see things differently.

For example, on another forum a cop dispatched a small bear that had been hit and mortally wounded on the side of the road.

I guess the officer delivered the coup de grâce with his AR.

But then, and I thought this was pretty weird, posed with the dead bear; one of these squatting shots with the rifle you see hunter's always do and posted it on the forum with a title like, "rough day at work".

I thought it was a little over the top and gaudy.

Needless to say, a lot of people didn't see it my way. I guess I can understand that.

What seemed strange and over the top to one person, seemed cool to the majority. Maybe 30% saw it my way.............

I might actually have saved the pic, not that anyone would want to see it.

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