Am I correct that the poll was supposed to be "would you CHANGE your decision about what to bring on a hunt if you paid a lot of $$$$$ for it"? As written it's the same weekly question, are you a big gun guy or a little gun guy.
I have always been a "use enough, but no more than enough" guy. 20ga shotguns, short action standard calibers. I dont own a 6mm and I dont have a 223 hunting rifle, but for sure a smaller cartridge guy. But my wife and I got invited on a elk hunt to a private 30,000 acre ranch in colorado that belonged to one of her board members family, all we had to do was pay for our airfare, the guest house food plan, and tags. It still ended up being the most expensive hunt I've ever been on due to the cost of the food, but had a great trip and shot a bull in one of the more picturesque places I've ever laid eyes on this side of grindelwald. Anyway, the hosts' stipulation was that if we wanted to bring a smaller cartridge he was going to see to it that we jumped through all these hoops, limited to excessively short shots (100 yards and in), etc, and made it very clear that he would be a lot happier if we just brought a bigger gun. I tried explaining, and to no avail, it was 30-06 or bigger. So we each brought a 30-06. It absolutely wasnt necessary, but it made the situation much more happier.
That's the only situation I'd CHANGE what I was going to bring. I've never been guided hunting unless that ^^ counts, but if I had a situation where a host or a guide demanded something, if I thought they were at all legit I'd just bring the bigger gun if it was really that big a deal to them (bigger becasue I have yet to meet anyone in that position who advocates for smaller...although i suspect we'd see eye to eye already and no change would be necesary). My choice of smaller guns doesnt mean I have a problem with bigger guns, they just arent my choice, so as long as I have a gun I can use or borrow there it's really not that big a deal in a situation like that. A $$$$$ DIY hunt I'm bringing my gun no question, the price definitely does not change it--if anything it's additonal motivation to have "my" gun there.
I have always been a "use enough, but no more than enough" guy. 20ga shotguns, short action standard calibers. I dont own a 6mm and I dont have a 223 hunting rifle, but for sure a smaller cartridge guy. But my wife and I got invited on a elk hunt to a private 30,000 acre ranch in colorado that belonged to one of her board members family, all we had to do was pay for our airfare, the guest house food plan, and tags. It still ended up being the most expensive hunt I've ever been on due to the cost of the food, but had a great trip and shot a bull in one of the more picturesque places I've ever laid eyes on this side of grindelwald. Anyway, the hosts' stipulation was that if we wanted to bring a smaller cartridge he was going to see to it that we jumped through all these hoops, limited to excessively short shots (100 yards and in), etc, and made it very clear that he would be a lot happier if we just brought a bigger gun. I tried explaining, and to no avail, it was 30-06 or bigger. So we each brought a 30-06. It absolutely wasnt necessary, but it made the situation much more happier.
That's the only situation I'd CHANGE what I was going to bring. I've never been guided hunting unless that ^^ counts, but if I had a situation where a host or a guide demanded something, if I thought they were at all legit I'd just bring the bigger gun if it was really that big a deal to them (bigger becasue I have yet to meet anyone in that position who advocates for smaller...although i suspect we'd see eye to eye already and no change would be necesary). My choice of smaller guns doesnt mean I have a problem with bigger guns, they just arent my choice, so as long as I have a gun I can use or borrow there it's really not that big a deal in a situation like that. A $$$$$ DIY hunt I'm bringing my gun no question, the price definitely does not change it--if anything it's additonal motivation to have "my" gun there.
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