Originally Posted by 10at6
I worked the public sight in days here in Montana. I would say 99% of the shooters I had could not do that.

I worked a couple of those at our gun club. We had to check and make sure everyone's ammunition matched their rifles, and help with adjusting scopes and stuff. They finally stopped the public sight-in days, it was too much of a PITA.

So those aren't a very good barometer. I agree with RC on that, they need a much higher standard. It's a National Park, I'd guess they had some public opposition to the hunt so they can't afford a schitshow in the Park, under the auspices of CP&W.



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