I got rid of one a couple of years ago,couldn't hit crap. If he did hit it, it got away. Had one elk he shot way back and low and it died on guys land we were hunting three days after we left.The owner asked me to never bring him back. Was never where he said he was going to be, was always in the truck first, hated moving in the dark, and had to eat lunch in the truck. I am better off with out him. Have a couple other sets of guys that are great to hunt with but they are not available every day. I tailor my trips around their leave schedule. I usually do at least 1 elk hunt annually by myself.