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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 1734034" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>One thing I learned along time ago with outfitters are that most have seen so many hunters that could not shoot worth a crap and wound a lot of animals. Most era on the side of caution especially when they are of some distance and not in ideal shooting positions. </p><p>Live and learn and ask about distance and even what an outfitter thinks about the caliber and bullet u use. Him not knownIng you and ur abilities and even the gun u were using with the Bergers probably played a aspect on him on what he thought of the shot. </p><p>he more than likely thought he could get you a closer shot.</p><p></p><p>I done a spot and stalk on deer about 15 years ago and the outfitter told me that they would be lucky if 1 out of 8 people would be 1 shot kills. I was shocked at some of the stories he told me on people and their abilities. </p><p>long story short most people today didn't grow up around guns and can't shoot less they are off a bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 1734034, member: 100380"] One thing I learned along time ago with outfitters are that most have seen so many hunters that could not shoot worth a crap and wound a lot of animals. Most era on the side of caution especially when they are of some distance and not in ideal shooting positions. Live and learn and ask about distance and even what an outfitter thinks about the caliber and bullet u use. Him not knownIng you and ur abilities and even the gun u were using with the Bergers probably played a aspect on him on what he thought of the shot. he more than likely thought he could get you a closer shot. I done a spot and stalk on deer about 15 years ago and the outfitter told me that they would be lucky if 1 out of 8 people would be 1 shot kills. I was shocked at some of the stories he told me on people and their abilities. long story short most people today didn’t grow up around guns and can’t shoot less they are off a bench. [/QUOTE]
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