Randy Bade
After all these years, SAAM is still paying off! Our safari in South Africa was an exceptional trip. All of the trophies were taken with “only one first shot”! Thanks again for the training and the great memories it helps me attain.
After all these years, SAAM is still paying off! Our safari in South Africa was an exceptional trip. All of the trophies were taken with “only one first shot”! Thanks again for the training and the great memories it helps me attain.
To Everyone at FTW, words can’t describe how appreciative I am of the outstanding instruction I received when I attended the SAAM Precision Rifle Course. Attached is a picture of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep I took in Utah that completed my Grand Slam of North American Wild Sheep. When it came time to make the shot it all came together just like you taught me – 450 yards with a steep uphill angle. One shot and the ram was down. As you know, there is a lot of pressure in a situation like this. You have a lot of money invested in a tag, outfitter fees, travel, etc. Plus, you don’t have many chances when you are sheep hunting. You just can’t afford a miss or worse to wound a sheep. It’s good to know that despite that pressure, the fundamentals I learned at the Precision Rifle Course are so imbedded (I can recite them from memory) that I had such confidence I could make the shot. The credit all goes to the folks at FTW. Tim, thank you enough for creating such a fantastic facility to learn, the great instructors, and of course, a special thanks to the ladies who keep it all running. I can’t wait to get back to FTW.”
Thank you so much! This is the shot I mentioned in New Zealand with Don, 385 yards downhill in wind. Never would’ve tried without y’all’s training.
I showed up with complete confidence because of my training at the FTW! The guide that was with me said this bull was about 14 years old judging by his teeth. Means this boy was good at hiding!
Thank you for everything!
Jason
10/06/2022 8:30am third day of hunt in Powell County, MT, sunny.
Bull elk bugling broadside across the canyon 381EHR. Rifles Inc. LW70 300Win Mag with factory Barnes 180g TTSX. After the first shot lost sight of the bull who water lined 20 yard and stopped broadside requiring a follow-up. My biggest elk. Thanks to FTW SAAM for the training to make the shot.
Carl Neilson