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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1734275" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I disagree with the range issue being on the outfitter. Most outfitters are not and do not advertise as long range friendly. Everyone should assume normal range is point blank and less, which is generally accepted as 300 and less. The long range craze and debates it brings up about being responsible hunting is touchy at best. Outfitters have a rough job keeping the enforcement off their @ss and don't need to give more reason to fish and game to be pestering them because they are running a wound clinic. </p><p></p><p>IMHO, it is on the client to discuss anything beyond accepted normal ranges for the animal being pursued. Me personally, I always discuss this issue my clients but typically I already know I can take what I am being told and multiply it by .5 for reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1734275, member: 61747"] I disagree with the range issue being on the outfitter. Most outfitters are not and do not advertise as long range friendly. Everyone should assume normal range is point blank and less, which is generally accepted as 300 and less. The long range craze and debates it brings up about being responsible hunting is touchy at best. Outfitters have a rough job keeping the enforcement off their @ss and don't need to give more reason to fish and game to be pestering them because they are running a wound clinic. IMHO, it is on the client to discuss anything beyond accepted normal ranges for the animal being pursued. Me personally, I always discuss this issue my clients but typically I already know I can take what I am being told and multiply it by .5 for reality. [/QUOTE]
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