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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1734240" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>Up front - I don't guide, but I do have 5 good friends that guide full time, and a few others that fill in guiding now and again. </p><p>We have discussed it many times why they do not have their clients fly in early enough to do a good range session with them. The client is paying for a 15k to 40K hunt (species dependent) and you can't get them to come in early enough and bring an extra 40 rounds of ammo to do a decent range session?</p><p>I have stayed in camp a few times listening to the bs storeys that get told, I have also been out on a hunt where the client missed several shots at 100-125 yards. We put up a targets and he was lucky to hit a letter size paper at 100 yards from a solid rest. I have also seen a few great shooters.</p><p></p><p>It sucks to spend $20K on a hunt and leave with a bad taste in your mouth. The hunt really needs to be very well communicated and setup in the planning stages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1734240, member: 14435"] Up front - I don’t guide, but I do have 5 good friends that guide full time, and a few others that fill in guiding now and again. We have discussed it many times why they do not have their clients fly in early enough to do a good range session with them. The client is paying for a 15k to 40K hunt (species dependent) and you can’t get them to come in early enough and bring an extra 40 rounds of ammo to do a decent range session? I have stayed in camp a few times listening to the bs storeys that get told, I have also been out on a hunt where the client missed several shots at 100-125 yards. We put up a targets and he was lucky to hit a letter size paper at 100 yards from a solid rest. I have also seen a few great shooters. It sucks to spend $20K on a hunt and leave with a bad taste in your mouth. The hunt really needs to be very well communicated and setup in the planning stages. [/QUOTE]
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