Was that the thread where you said we need semi-autos to hunt wild hogs? A semi-auto is detrimental to a hunter. It's less accurate and doesn't encourage learning to aim. And as I said, I base this on hunters who I know who would laugh at anyone who preferred a semi over a bolt.
Tell me.
In most cases, nothing is needed. Tens of thousands of people spend time every summer in grizzly bear territory with fewer issues than guns being used for suicide. In polar bear country, guides tend to carry high calibre bolt actions. It's the same argument as the irresponsible/illegal gun advocates who were saying you should carry a gun to prevent carjackings.
And sorry but semi-autos are less accurate the bolt actions. If you take the time to learn to shoot then one bullet is all a hunter needs. Being able to fire a second shot immediately after is only useful for people who can't hit their target the first time.
You have just confirmed my previous suspicion you have no idea what competition pressure is like. Now I know you've never been in a high-pressure situation, and never been in any sort of competition. You've never pushed yourself to your limits, yet expect everyone else to perform perfectly.
You are absolutely unbelievable. A guy who doesn't shoot or hunt lecturing that if you take the time to aim, then one bullet is all a hunter needs. You don't even know how to aim. You make it sound like it's as easy and relaxing as making yourself a cup of coffee. You clearly have no idea that even experienced hunters get excited and have to do their best to compose themselves, deal with tunnel vision, elevated heart rate, or the shakes being under the pressure to take a good shot. This is in addition to factors the hunter cannot control like unexpected movement of the animal. Instead, you harp on how a bolt action is more accurate when in a real world hunting scenario, where when you are not shooting with a bipod or shooting bag, the small difference in the accuracy of a bolt action is overshadowed by the hunter's physical limitations.
You're a complete and utter fraud. You're an armchair expert telling people who actually go out and do things that they don't know what they're doing.
Every time you post about firearms, you are wrong. Every time.
You are completely irrational, hating something you know nothing about and then go as far as to lie about knowing what hunters do because you've talked them.
Go learn by doing.