I believe it's best to remind hunters that we don't have to hunt. We can buy meat at a store.
That for most of us, our endeavor is not about that.
Among the abstracts in reason for hunting is the challenge of success with it, -which is relative.
It's a minor challenge to hit a groundhog at 600 with a custom in 6BR off a bipod. It's a major challenge to hit a Pennsylvania crow at 100 with a custom air rifle and difficult resting. Both spending a good amount (as much) money. But if I spend less, put in less efforts, my challenge to succeed would still be there. I can still hunt,, just closer.
The point being; it's ok to know and accept our limitations.
I can't shoot a factory gun with factory ammo and cheap scope any better than you can. And my heart would beat harder, and I would enjoy dropping a deer at 200 or less, with limited equipment, just like you.
That's hunting.
I would not enjoy shooting 400 to game, while knowing my capabilities are limited to 200 (regardless of outcome). That's not what this endeavor is about.
I don't need the meat. I'm not there to get lucky. I'm there to succeed, given set conditions.
There are high tech, lethal, slingshots available now. And there is potential to call in turkeys and take them with such a weapon. Mention this the next time someone wants stupid distances from an under-capable system. If they're not at least interested in the concept -they are not hunters to begin with.