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Why would you not sight in at 100 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="tmwtrfwler" data-source="post: 1636388" data-attributes="member: 72596"><p>I'm not b.s'ing one second. Promise you. No reason to lie about it.</p><p></p><p>The crazy part of the story which I left out b/c i wanted this to stay on track is the shot from up river was the guys friend. When we got down a rockslide to the river bank his other buddy and his guide were waiting for us. Turns out they were watching some elk around the bend and he somehow negligently discharged his rifle 4' behind his guide in the air. Thank the Lord his muzzle was in a safe direction. That shot is what sent the elk running. Needless to say the guide was none too pleased and debated if he should send this joker packing. He's lucky he didn't kill the guide. The hunter is lucky the guide didn't kill him. The two guys hunting are co-workers and friends. The guy who missed hasn't spoken to his buddy since..... this is no b.s. crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmwtrfwler, post: 1636388, member: 72596"] I'm not b.s'ing one second. Promise you. No reason to lie about it. The crazy part of the story which I left out b/c i wanted this to stay on track is the shot from up river was the guys friend. When we got down a rockslide to the river bank his other buddy and his guide were waiting for us. Turns out they were watching some elk around the bend and he somehow negligently discharged his rifle 4’ behind his guide in the air. Thank the Lord his muzzle was in a safe direction. That shot is what sent the elk running. Needless to say the guide was none too pleased and debated if he should send this joker packing. He’s lucky he didn’t kill the guide. The hunter is lucky the guide didn’t kill him. The two guys hunting are co-workers and friends. The guy who missed hasn't spoken to his buddy since..... this is no b.s. crazy. [/QUOTE]
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