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Starting out in research for a Barbary sheep hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 1651132" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>RICK,</p><p>Thanks for your insight which makes a lot of practical sense. I have drawn retirement checks for 21 years now and an outfitted hunt is simply not an option I would readily choose anymore. I do find the challenge of trying to take a quality Barbery sheep in NM on public land to be a major barrier I wish to overcome. i do have two advantages: time I will spend on this hunt, I do have a 800 yd. range to practice on, and set some worlds records for long distance shooting a long time ago.</p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 1651132, member: 21361"] RICK, Thanks for your insight which makes a lot of practical sense. I have drawn retirement checks for 21 years now and an outfitted hunt is simply not an option I would readily choose anymore. I do find the challenge of trying to take a quality Barbery sheep in NM on public land to be a major barrier I wish to overcome. i do have two advantages: time I will spend on this hunt, I do have a 800 yd. range to practice on, and set some worlds records for long distance shooting a long time ago. WW [/QUOTE]
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