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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1131132" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Forget the idea of having a buddy on one hill communicating with you on another.</p><p>As has been mentioned, it could even be illegal to do especially using radios. Have</p><p>your buddy sit with you on the private land and glass the hillside on the public land.</p><p>Then shoot from where you sit while glassing. The 300 win mag with a good scope</p><p>set up properly would be all you need for gun. A buddy system with a shooter and a</p><p>buddy acting as a spotter is actually the proper/best way to go about it. Remember</p><p>we crawl before we walk, so keep that in mind as for the initial distances you attempt</p><p>shooting.</p><p> </p><p>edit/ land having lots of hunters isnt the best choice for long range hunting.</p><p>Especially where organized driving is taking place. It would be better to wait</p><p>till later in the season when the hunter numbers are down before initiating</p><p>the method i spoke of. Group hunting with organized drives takes alot of effort</p><p>by those involved. They deserve whatever rewards come their way. Hunters sitting</p><p>on another hillside picking off deer theve driven out is and should be frowned upon</p><p>to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1131132, member: 12443"] Forget the idea of having a buddy on one hill communicating with you on another. As has been mentioned, it could even be illegal to do especially using radios. Have your buddy sit with you on the private land and glass the hillside on the public land. Then shoot from where you sit while glassing. The 300 win mag with a good scope set up properly would be all you need for gun. A buddy system with a shooter and a buddy acting as a spotter is actually the proper/best way to go about it. Remember we crawl before we walk, so keep that in mind as for the initial distances you attempt shooting. edit/ land having lots of hunters isnt the best choice for long range hunting. Especially where organized driving is taking place. It would be better to wait till later in the season when the hunter numbers are down before initiating the method i spoke of. Group hunting with organized drives takes alot of effort by those involved. They deserve whatever rewards come their way. Hunters sitting on another hillside picking off deer theve driven out is and should be frowned upon to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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