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<blockquote data-quote="GcH" data-source="post: 1019915" data-attributes="member: 13144"><p>This is what I'm starting to figure out. I initially thought no guide, find somewhere, but seeing it's the first time, some level of guidance would probably be worth it. I certainly don't need the full service, fancy lodge, nice meals package that costs big $$, but a place to sleep, and someone to show me where the dogs are I can justify.</p><p></p><p>Where is another open topic. As I'll be driving solo with a young teen as my copilot, the closer to Ohio the better, but getting to a solid destination is worth more than saving a few hours of drive time. Further research needed.</p><p></p><p>Equipment is also still in the works. Have all the axillary stuff, shade, bags, binos, etc. but still need to add a couple rifles for sure. He has a 10/22 he's spot on out to 100 yd+ with for starters, and I have a couple 16" barrel AR's that would suffice for a little more than that, but a couple dedicated bolt guns will be added before the trip. Would love to stick with .223 for simplicity and ammo sharing capabilities, but may change up a bit if I find something already built as a package. I'm certainly aware that our lack of experience will limit us on distance before even an average quality built rifle/scope package will.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Looked at the link, I'll be emailing them shortly. Looks promising. thanks.</p><p></p><p>Thinking a mid-June time frame, three days shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GcH, post: 1019915, member: 13144"] This is what I'm starting to figure out. I initially thought no guide, find somewhere, but seeing it's the first time, some level of guidance would probably be worth it. I certainly don't need the full service, fancy lodge, nice meals package that costs big $$, but a place to sleep, and someone to show me where the dogs are I can justify. Where is another open topic. As I'll be driving solo with a young teen as my copilot, the closer to Ohio the better, but getting to a solid destination is worth more than saving a few hours of drive time. Further research needed. Equipment is also still in the works. Have all the axillary stuff, shade, bags, binos, etc. but still need to add a couple rifles for sure. He has a 10/22 he's spot on out to 100 yd+ with for starters, and I have a couple 16" barrel AR's that would suffice for a little more than that, but a couple dedicated bolt guns will be added before the trip. Would love to stick with .223 for simplicity and ammo sharing capabilities, but may change up a bit if I find something already built as a package. I'm certainly aware that our lack of experience will limit us on distance before even an average quality built rifle/scope package will. Looked at the link, I'll be emailing them shortly. Looks promising. thanks. Thinking a mid-June time frame, three days shooting. [/QUOTE]
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