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<blockquote data-quote="leadman" data-source="post: 655774" data-attributes="member: 47754"><p>My first post. </p><p>Here in Arizona disabled are allowed to shoot from inside a vehicle as long as it is off the road and not running. They can have an assistant to help them with tracking if needed and game retrevial. The gun can also be sighted by the assistant if needed.</p><p> </p><p>Elk hunting this way is very doable with an excellent chance of taking game, especially for cow elk. I have seen many bulls also that could be taken this way. </p><p> </p><p>I know it is a long way from where you are at but if you decide to try Az. contact me and we can talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leadman, post: 655774, member: 47754"] My first post. Here in Arizona disabled are allowed to shoot from inside a vehicle as long as it is off the road and not running. They can have an assistant to help them with tracking if needed and game retrevial. The gun can also be sighted by the assistant if needed. Elk hunting this way is very doable with an excellent chance of taking game, especially for cow elk. I have seen many bulls also that could be taken this way. I know it is a long way from where you are at but if you decide to try Az. contact me and we can talk. [/QUOTE]
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