Rick White's Bad Shot


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Can you please tell me why Rick White shot at an Oklahoma whitetail, while the buck was silhouetted against the sky?!?!?!?! This show was on this morning on the Outdoor Channel.

This is one of the worst shots a hunter can make! What if he missed? Where would the bullet strike?

Imagine a child sitting down having breakfast with his or her mother, then get struck in the head from this bullet!

It is the responsibility of each hunter that shoots any firearm to have a background capable of stopping a bullet. We are taught this in our hunter education!!! But I guess since it was on TV, thats ok!

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Did not see the show you are talking about John, but have seen plenty before where shooters take shots uphill or where their animal is silhouetted against the sky. Do not agree with taking those type shots, but I do see Mike's point on some places where there is absolutely nothing around, but even then how would you know with certainty there is not someone in the backdrop. Animals do not make good backstops.

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Didn't see the show, but think about this. How big was the ranch he was hunting? On the ranch I hunt, it's 5 miles from one side to the other. Depending on my location and aiming direction, I can safely take uphill shots, even with my 7 mag, and not worry about the round leaving the property.

Yes, I understand that there are ranches and lands where this can be done safely! My point is, that the regular joe hunter will see this and think its ok to do anywhere! Every year, I see where a stray bullet hits somebody! A few years ago a pregnant woman was struck here in PA. Why? Because the idiot who shot never made sure of his background!

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I am also one who did not see this show, but I try not to judge too harshly when I also don't know the position of the camera.

Sometimes the camera position is much different than the position of the shooter.

Of course if it was a scope mounted camera, it would be a hard point to argue.

....popgun

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So, since the question has be avoided two times now, I will assume that you assumed it was a scope mounted camera and you had the same line of sight as the hunter. If so, yeah bad shot, but a shot that each person has the option to shoot. His business and consequences.

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I watched it Sunday morning too. I thought the same thing.

The one detail being left out is this is Western Oklahoma and it has a LOT of draws and fingers that are pretty shallow. Not densly populated.

However, the buck was clearly skylined. It was a broadside shot and all you could see was sky behind him. It really doesnt matter where the camera man was, the deer was broadside which means the camera had to be in some relation to the hunter.... all that was behind the deer was Oklahoma Blue Sky.....

It bothered me too.

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I think I'm getting to the point in my life where I don't let the actions of others get to me too much, especially if it's someone I wouldn't know even if they walked up to me. 5 years ago, I would have been pretty upset over something like this. The way I see it now is - I wasn't there, so I can't judge. There are all kinds of people in the world, and I sure don't see eye-to-eye or agree with half of them.

Rick White may have made one shot on TV that not all agree with. He might donate alot of time and money to charities as well, or he might be the biggest DB out there, who knows? I'm not going to juge. Turn the channel and don't watch his show anymore. Write him a letter. Do what makes you feel better. Raise your kids to do what is right.

I'm not directing this at you John, just stating how I feel.

Have a nice day! :cool:

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Violates one of the most basic rules of firearm safety...bad shot regardless. Know what's behind your target....maybe there was some way he KNEW that it was safe but if that's the case he should have explained it on video. Otherwise, discussions like this arise.

My Father in law was standing at his sink when a 30-30 slug came through the window in front of his face and lodged in the wall behind him. Didn't miss him by much.

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Was it filmed with a scope mounted camera?

So, since the question has be avoided two times now, I will assume that you assumed it was a scope mounted camera and you had the same line of sight as the hunter. If so, yeah bad shot, but a shot that each person has the option to shoot. His business and consequences.

No. Both hunter and camera man were on the ground. What does it really matter? Whether the gun had a cam on it or not! The body of the deer was silhouetted against the sky! Even if the hunter was in a tree, if he missed, that bullet would have traveled beyond the target!

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No. Both hunter and camera man were on the ground. What does it really matter? Whether the gun had a cam on it or not! The body of the deer was silhouetted against the sky! Even if the hunter was in a tree, if he missed, that bullet would have traveled beyond the target!

Ok, sorry to ask, just curious if maybe if they were in a treestand and the camera man was below the hunter. Both being on the groun, sure, makes sense. Didn't mean to annoy you.

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Ok, sorry to ask, just curious if maybe if they were in a treestand and the camera man was below the hunter. Both being on the groun, sure, makes sense. Didn't mean to annoy you.

Actually I should apologize! I read your post but never got around to reply fast enough! So, I am sorry! ;) But its all good, except shooting at sky silhouetted animals! :p

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