Nothing wrong with doing both, at least I hope not. That's why I bow hunt, handgun, mz, rifle & yes rarely take that dreaded by
many longer shot. And when I do, I use the right bullet for the job, which will NOT be a roundnose. It doesn't make a person a
lesser hunter if he can take advantage of a longer shot because of his skill & having the right equipment while a man without these qualities has to watch the animal walk & that sure doesn't make him a better hunter, now does it? It seems that some think it has to be one way or another, why?
Look's like I will be doing some of my Ozark hunting with a 45-70, blunt bullets & all. But at other times I will be hunting close to the house with my 25-06AI or 280 because the shots sometimes are long. Who cares as long as I use the right tool for the application.
I guess I need to get my gear ready for a bow hunt tomorrow afternoon & I hope I can get a chance at a Buck very close, to me that is quite a rush. To me it is all about being a all-round hunter, if you want to specialize & use a particular weapon, that's cool but
I like it all.
BTW, it appears that this thread is not a joke to some, but I would agree that it should be a joke. It is pretty simple & I would think we all know it. I can use a pointed bullet instead of a roundnose, but in many, many applications I cannot use a roundnose in place
of a pointed bullet.