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Taking simultaneous shots
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<blockquote data-quote="whitely" data-source="post: 859096" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>We did ranching for wildlife at 3-Forks a few years ago. We had a nice group of elk about 250-300 yards away, and there were two of us with the guide. We asked about the simultaneous shot scenario and the guide just said "we've tried that and it never works." Instead, we both got set up, and I took the first shot. After I rolled this cow, the guide started blowing his cow call, and the herd just stood still looking around. I highly recommend the cow call after the first shot. I've seen this work at least 3 different times, even with my crappy calling skills!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitely, post: 859096, member: 5167"] We did ranching for wildlife at 3-Forks a few years ago. We had a nice group of elk about 250-300 yards away, and there were two of us with the guide. We asked about the simultaneous shot scenario and the guide just said "we've tried that and it never works." Instead, we both got set up, and I took the first shot. After I rolled this cow, the guide started blowing his cow call, and the herd just stood still looking around. I highly recommend the cow call after the first shot. I've seen this work at least 3 different times, even with my crappy calling skills! [/QUOTE]
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