What an idiot!
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,320

Actually it would be a pretty sorry guide who didn't know the status of the clients gun before he took him out. I take guys out to shoot prairie dogs once in a while. To avoid wasting time and materials I evaluate their equipment before we leave the farm, I always take a couple of extra rifles and let them us mine if their stuff isn't up to snuff.
The ammo thing, well thats just rediculous.
#14

Yes, even that person has a constitutional right to own firearms and I will fight for him to keep that right right up until he crosses the line andchooses tobea criminal.
There are plenty enough people that do far more harm than good with meer words yet they have a constitutional right to the freedom of speech.
You need to either get on board with defending our right to firearms or pull up a chair next to Osama and Pelosi.
As far as that client goes if were the guideI would have turned right around and went back to camp and handed him a fishing pole and told him to come back to hunt after he learned how to shoot a rifle.
There are plenty enough people that do far more harm than good with meer words yet they have a constitutional right to the freedom of speech.
You need to either get on board with defending our right to firearms or pull up a chair next to Osama and Pelosi.
As far as that client goes if were the guideI would have turned right around and went back to camp and handed him a fishing pole and told him to come back to hunt after he learned how to shoot a rifle.
#18

I believe if I was that outfitter, I would have thrown the manual at him and told him to read it an understand it. And I would not have helped him put the thing together. Actually if it wasn't a pack in hunt, I would have given him his money back, less accumulated expenses and sent him packing.
#19

ORIGINAL: tsoc
The guy probably shot a 400 inch bull!
The guy probably shot a 400 inch bull!
/proud to be one of the 25% when I voted.
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