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<blockquote data-quote="maddog70" data-source="post: 866527" data-attributes="member: 52240"><p>Mark, </p><p>Thank you so much for the info. I can appreciate not sending business to Ted Turner and that shooting a buffalo would be equivalent to shooting my neighbors cow and about as challenging. Ted won't be getting my business because I would have to mortgage my home to do that trip!</p><p> </p><p>I have a friend who's son and 4 others just came back from a Colorado hunt. They ran into snow trouble and came back a day early. I've yet to talk to them. I set up one of the rifles for that hunt and was so hoping that the guy would get one with it. I wasn't nearly as disappointed as he is right now. They didn't even see any elk. They could barely move out of their base camp as my friend tells me.</p><p>Just the names, Snake River, Craters of the Moon and Mtn. Home would have my sons off in dream land even if they never saw an elk.</p><p>I will take your suggestions and any more under deep consideration. I can't thank you enough for your help already.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddog70, post: 866527, member: 52240"] Mark, Thank you so much for the info. I can appreciate not sending business to Ted Turner and that shooting a buffalo would be equivalent to shooting my neighbors cow and about as challenging. Ted won't be getting my business because I would have to mortgage my home to do that trip! I have a friend who's son and 4 others just came back from a Colorado hunt. They ran into snow trouble and came back a day early. I've yet to talk to them. I set up one of the rifles for that hunt and was so hoping that the guy would get one with it. I wasn't nearly as disappointed as he is right now. They didn't even see any elk. They could barely move out of their base camp as my friend tells me. Just the names, Snake River, Craters of the Moon and Mtn. Home would have my sons off in dream land even if they never saw an elk. I will take your suggestions and any more under deep consideration. I can't thank you enough for your help already. Dave [/QUOTE]
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