That's a fact Randy, and there are pictures with more guys in it (and a couple fine dogs) that would tell the tale of a great hunt and experience even more. We had six men (and two dogs) in camp for opening day. Two more fellas were to have rolled in for the weekend but got the wave-off due to the opening day success. We generally split up and glass from long range in groups of 2-3, with the shooter going with the outfitter or guide. Gather up late morning to compare notes. Once sheep bed up in the AM they don't seem to move much for a few hours. Only my second year of this, but typical hunt looks like Outfitter, Guide (who practically lives among the sheep), shooter, and a half dozen or more of "the usual suspects" who just love the experience and the sheep, and may or may not have drawn their tag yet.
What made this year special, is the shooter is actually one of the usual suspects, who has been friends with the rest of the bunch for years, and finally drew.
Now I don't think anybody is going to complain about success on opening day (well, except the two usual suspects who got the wave-off), but it's almost like we got a little bit cheated out of more of the experience.

Sorry for the off-topic re: Scenar performance - to clean it up - yeah, they still work. The hunter's loads were, BTW, the newer Scenar L. I have not killed with these, having a stash of the earlier version remaining. But I have shot them for accuracy and I can't tell they are any more accurate in my .308 than the original. Going to try them in the 30-06 with the new Reloader 15.5, which is showing great promise, and might be perfect in that combo. I found it too bulky for the .308.

Thanks for the good words. Greg, the hunter/shooter, has seen this thread and is very appreciative of all the compliments and well-wishes.

Cheers,
Rex