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A few photos from my Scotland trip
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 58548" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Thanks for the reply and info.</p><p></p><p> It's an uphill battle for long range hunting, hardly ever can a fella get by at a new place without a demonstration/test and rightfully so I guess but it's still a bit disheartening.</p><p></p><p> I'd imagine that many a rock has been used to illustrate marksmanship potential(s). My most memorable was on my caribou hunt in Quebec a number of years back, the outfitter was none too keen on "long range". I was throttled to short range for a bit until I could be trotted off to a <em> <font color="red">"Let's see you hit that!!!" </font> </em> rock. After two shots by me and two by my guide (he was the "control group") I was allowed to go about my business as I wished. (They affectionately tagged me with the "Doctor Death" moniker after that 900+ yard rock killing adventure.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 58548, member: 3"] Thanks for the reply and info. It's an uphill battle for long range hunting, hardly ever can a fella get by at a new place without a demonstration/test and rightfully so I guess but it's still a bit disheartening. I'd imagine that many a rock has been used to illustrate marksmanship potential(s). My most memorable was on my caribou hunt in Quebec a number of years back, the outfitter was none too keen on "long range". I was throttled to short range for a bit until I could be trotted off to a [i] <font color="red">"Let's see you hit that!!!" </font> [/i] rock. After two shots by me and two by my guide (he was the "control group") I was allowed to go about my business as I wished. (They affectionately tagged me with the "Doctor Death" moniker after that 900+ yard rock killing adventure.) [/QUOTE]
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