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Headshot's how many take them, and why?.
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<blockquote data-quote="doug2080" data-source="post: 2859358" data-attributes="member: 12686"><p>Dang bro you're the one that brought up this subject and asked for opinions and jump down this dudes throat for giving his? You claim you've guided and have all this experience and even claim to put a shot cold bore inside of 2" out to 700 yards, but I've done my fair share of guiding here in MT and worked with and for a pile more and I have never heard one of them tell a client to take a head shot on any animal in any situation. If you feel comfortable with the shot I guess to each their own but to fire off a shot over the bow on him for his opinion was uncalled for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doug2080, post: 2859358, member: 12686"] Dang bro you’re the one that brought up this subject and asked for opinions and jump down this dudes throat for giving his? You claim you’ve guided and have all this experience and even claim to put a shot cold bore inside of 2” out to 700 yards, but I’ve done my fair share of guiding here in MT and worked with and for a pile more and I have never heard one of them tell a client to take a head shot on any animal in any situation. If you feel comfortable with the shot I guess to each their own but to fire off a shot over the bow on him for his opinion was uncalled for. [/QUOTE]
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