Doc Holliday
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I can't imagine anyone going through the effort of writing a bad review if it was not true. a lot of hours of effort for untruths??? come on....
I can bang steel all day long at 600 yards. Very consistent. It's my hunt, I'm shooting if I'm confident in the shot. I don't know kandem, I don't know this guide service. I never hunted Alaska or BC & never will. all I know is the hunter sounded sincere. Why would anyone make up such a tale of untruths???Must be your first time on the internet? If Kaden told him not to shoot at 550 yards and ol’ homeboy wasn’t prepared to get closer, or listen to his guide whom was going to have to recover said (wounded) goat.
I can bang steel all day long at 600 yards. Very consistent. It's my hunt, I'm shooting if I'm confident in the shot. I don't know kandem, I don't know this guide service. I never hunted Alaska or BC & never will. all I know is the hunter sounded sincere. Why would anyone make up such a tale of untruths???
There have been a few hunts that I have shot without asking the guide permission. I just say close your ears, and shoot. 580 yards was my longest kill. Animal is dead, nothing the guide can do, but go retrieve dead animal. I have had good guides, and junkie guides. Most are good. come across a few rotten apples in any sport.
I assumed you were joking here but perhaps not!I can't imagine anyone going through the effort of writing a bad review if it was not true. a lot of hours of effort for untruths??? come on....
Ok so you can hit steel at 600 that is you. Client told me he had never shot his gun past 500 at the range. let alone on an animal where it was not a good shot and never presented one. Goats are tough animals, you need to be able to anchor them and then get a second shot if needed right away, that was not the case here. There are many goats you see but never get to shoot because of where they are. That's just goat hunting. When things go wrong the client is not the one retrieving the goat it will be me as the guide risking my life if he dies in a nasty spot. So at the end of the day the guide who knows the country and the animals will make the call. Its a lot different than shooting a deer in a field.I can bang steel all day long at 600 yards. Very consistent. It's my hunt, I'm shooting if I'm confident in the shot. I don't know kandem, I don't know this guide service. I never hunted Alaska or BC & never will. all I know is the hunter sounded sincere. Why would anyone make up such a tale of untruths???
There have been a few hunts that I have shot without asking the guide permission. I just say close your ears, and shoot. 580 yards was my longest kill. Animal is dead, nothing the guide can do, but go retrieve dead animal. I have had good guides, and junkie guides. Most are good. come across a few rotten apples in any sport.