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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
Looking for someone to teach me to shoot 1000 yds in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="jeff 300" data-source="post: 715318" data-attributes="member: 4145"><p>NO i don't think it can be learned in a single day. the basics maybe. But not for someone to try and learn LRH and shoot an animal at a 1000 that quick. If you want to run long range hunts and teach them how to do it you better get ready for a LOT OF WOUNDED ANIMALS. And then problems on charging for a lost animal cause as the teacher/outfitter its now your fault they wounded the animal. Just a problem that could come up if you asked to be payed for a wounded animal. You could allow long range hunting after some one qualified on a range r something like that. But trying to teach someone to shoot long range and go try to kill a animal at long range all in a day r even weekend doesn't sound to smart to me. </p><p> I allow long range hunts for hogs and varmints on my ranches but not for white tail the only way i would allow this is if i knew the person and there shooting abilities. I don't want the headaches or the wounded deer running off dieing. Just not a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeff 300, post: 715318, member: 4145"] NO i don't think it can be learned in a single day. the basics maybe. But not for someone to try and learn LRH and shoot an animal at a 1000 that quick. If you want to run long range hunts and teach them how to do it you better get ready for a LOT OF WOUNDED ANIMALS. And then problems on charging for a lost animal cause as the teacher/outfitter its now your fault they wounded the animal. Just a problem that could come up if you asked to be payed for a wounded animal. You could allow long range hunting after some one qualified on a range r something like that. But trying to teach someone to shoot long range and go try to kill a animal at long range all in a day r even weekend doesn't sound to smart to me. I allow long range hunts for hogs and varmints on my ranches but not for white tail the only way i would allow this is if i knew the person and there shooting abilities. I don't want the headaches or the wounded deer running off dieing. Just not a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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