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<blockquote data-quote="upacreek" data-source="post: 859614" data-attributes="member: 59039"><p>I have done this with my dad. He had a cow tag, I had a bull tag. We were about 100 yrds apart. We agreed through hand signals he would fire first and I would fire by the report of his rifle. 2 shots, 2 planted elk. Many Years ago we did the count thing. I was 17. He counted, neither one of us fired cause we wanted the other to shoot first. There was a spike out about 450 and we were elevating slightly different to make sure we hit it. The second go round he counted, I shot, he shot, planted elk. One bullet hole. Upon recovering the bullet. It was my 7mm GS (printed on the bullet). His .270 was shooting balistic tips. Anyway, he told he he saw the hide make dust through his scope just before he fired. For years I believed he pulled the shot to give it to me. He was a better shot back then. Goodlluck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upacreek, post: 859614, member: 59039"] I have done this with my dad. He had a cow tag, I had a bull tag. We were about 100 yrds apart. We agreed through hand signals he would fire first and I would fire by the report of his rifle. 2 shots, 2 planted elk. Many Years ago we did the count thing. I was 17. He counted, neither one of us fired cause we wanted the other to shoot first. There was a spike out about 450 and we were elevating slightly different to make sure we hit it. The second go round he counted, I shot, he shot, planted elk. One bullet hole. Upon recovering the bullet. It was my 7mm GS (printed on the bullet). His .270 was shooting balistic tips. Anyway, he told he he saw the hide make dust through his scope just before he fired. For years I believed he pulled the shot to give it to me. He was a better shot back then. Goodlluck! [/QUOTE]
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