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A QUESTION TO LONG RANGE HUNTING DUDES
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 42399" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Len and RIc,</p><p>Thanks for some good info. This venture, if it flies, may become somewhat focused on industry hunts, that is why the two days since those folk are always in a hurry. Three days is max, since that actually means five with a day to get there and a day to get home.</p><p></p><p>The facility and rancher are already pretty well known with a lot of industry and communications people since they host the RTree guys so successfully - their accomodations and food make the grade+.</p><p></p><p>Eight would be absolute max, preferred number is smaller - two types of possibilities here, industry hunts and interested groups of shooters who want to book a hunt/shooting experience. There might even be some cross-over with industry guys in camp same time as hunter/shooters. That is actually a great situation since many of the industry folk are really interesting people.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again, any more feedback appreciated. My role would probably be to help design and implement the program, set a base to operate from. Have already provided info on shooting requirements and expectations, target requirements, weather considerations, after-hours entertainment, transportation etc. There would be skilled "instructors" involved, have some ideas for inviting some guys that I would like to shoot with - or have shot with and know they are the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 42399, member: 25"] Len and RIc, Thanks for some good info. This venture, if it flies, may become somewhat focused on industry hunts, that is why the two days since those folk are always in a hurry. Three days is max, since that actually means five with a day to get there and a day to get home. The facility and rancher are already pretty well known with a lot of industry and communications people since they host the RTree guys so successfully - their accomodations and food make the grade+. Eight would be absolute max, preferred number is smaller - two types of possibilities here, industry hunts and interested groups of shooters who want to book a hunt/shooting experience. There might even be some cross-over with industry guys in camp same time as hunter/shooters. That is actually a great situation since many of the industry folk are really interesting people. Thanks again, any more feedback appreciated. My role would probably be to help design and implement the program, set a base to operate from. Have already provided info on shooting requirements and expectations, target requirements, weather considerations, after-hours entertainment, transportation etc. There would be skilled "instructors" involved, have some ideas for inviting some guys that I would like to shoot with - or have shot with and know they are the best. [/QUOTE]
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