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<blockquote data-quote="MMERSS" data-source="post: 878195" data-attributes="member: 63748"><p>Oh I don't know about that.</p><p> </p><p> <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f116/mt-huntress-bags-1107-yard-6x6-bull-123872/" target="_blank">http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f116/mt-huntress-bags-1107-yard-6x6-bull-123872/</a></p><p> </p><p> There is a little more to this successful hunt than originally portrayed. I was elk hunting with all my brothers together for the first time in over a decade. The afternoon of opening day we were at our camp when the family in the camp next to ours came over and asked how we were doing and if we had seen any elk. After conversation it turned out the wife/mother of this family had never taken a bull elk before. We offered to assist if she was willing to spend the afternoon training for long range hunting. She accepted and the afternoon was devoted to train with the system and to ensure she was capable of breaking a perfect LR shot when needed. We had no problem holding our elk tags until after this huntress was successful. We have all taken enough elk before and this was not an issue, helping someone with their first bull was. Well the rest is history. After she shot her elk my brother was able to shoot his LR from the same hide that same morning. It turns out the family had horses so the recovery of my brothers elk was effortless, to include hers. It's not too difficult, help someone out and they will help you out.</p><p> </p><p> I have no idea who this family is, it doesn't really matter. That Sunday of hunting was one of my most memorable. I was hunting with my brothers for the first time in a long time and we were able to assist another family with their hunt.</p><p> </p><p> The point being there will always be good and bad hunters. Don't be discouraged by the bad and cherish those hunts with the good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMERSS, post: 878195, member: 63748"] Oh I don’t know about that. [URL]http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f116/mt-huntress-bags-1107-yard-6x6-bull-123872/[/URL] There is a little more to this successful hunt than originally portrayed. I was elk hunting with all my brothers together for the first time in over a decade. The afternoon of opening day we were at our camp when the family in the camp next to ours came over and asked how we were doing and if we had seen any elk. After conversation it turned out the wife/mother of this family had never taken a bull elk before. We offered to assist if she was willing to spend the afternoon training for long range hunting. She accepted and the afternoon was devoted to train with the system and to ensure she was capable of breaking a perfect LR shot when needed. We had no problem holding our elk tags until after this huntress was successful. We have all taken enough elk before and this was not an issue, helping someone with their first bull was. Well the rest is history. After she shot her elk my brother was able to shoot his LR from the same hide that same morning. It turns out the family had horses so the recovery of my brothers elk was effortless, to include hers. It’s not too difficult, help someone out and they will help you out. I have no idea who this family is, it doesn’t really matter. That Sunday of hunting was one of my most memorable. I was hunting with my brothers for the first time in a long time and we were able to assist another family with their hunt. The point being there will always be good and bad hunters. Don’t be discouraged by the bad and cherish those hunts with the good. [/QUOTE]
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