Well, they are either working as hard as they can to meet demand, as they claimed previously, or they are structuring supply to keep demand artificially high, as this article claims. It can't be both.
Flinters are a PITA in the rain, even with a cows knee. As much as I love hunting with them, I wouldn't bet an out of state (or country) trip on one in wet weather. I think taking your CF rifle along is a smart plan.
I shot a 30-06 for everything for a long time, and it worked. But it tore up a lot of meat on deer and it was kind of limited on larger game. I think I'm better off with a 7-08 for deer, and .338WM will shoot all the way through the front half of a moose from any angle.
I've been down there a couple of times to shoot birds. I was told not to bother trying to bring a gun into Argentina. They have an awesome hunting culture. I was going in 2020 to hunt stag, but the world shut down.
So residents don't like having done to them what they did to non-residents? I suppose the landowners could argue that you should have bought land like they did, just as residents argue non-residents could have chosen to move.
It sounds about like nothing. You made some phone calls and asked other people to pay for attorneys? But I'll bet the super duper top secret stuff to come will be a real blockbuster.