Oh, those poor hunters with their arsenal of guns and bullets. I used to be married to one. Him and his partners would spend the day hunting for pheasants and if they did not get any, on the way home they they would shoot any unfortunate cats and dogs that happened to be nearby
I am really sorry to hear that you had the misfortune of once being married to a real as*hole, Kathie. Considering his obvious inability to understand the laws and rules of hunting, it must have been rather unsettling to know he was running about with an 'arsenal of guns and bullets' - which tells one a lot right there about his abilities as a hunter.
A lot of my neighbors hunt and the thing is, when they go out they have one rifle, suitable for the game they are after - some also bring a shotgun. That is their
arsenal. They take great pride in bringing down an animal with one clean shot - as well they should. Many of them are very generous with the meat and share it friends and neighbors. I am grateful when someone gives me a moose roast or venison steaks.
I don't hunt myself because I don't like guns or rifles though I know how to care for and use a rifle having learned during my years with the Canadian Rangers - most of them were hunters too, I do however fully support the right to do so.