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Outdoors International Podcast - P&Y World Record Mountain Goat with Shad Wheeler

P&Y World Record Mountain Goat with Shad Wheeler

03/08/19 • 25 min

Outdoors International Podcast

Shad Wheeler tells us the story behind his P&Y World Record Mountain Goat. This story is a fun one, Shad realizes that the sights on his bow are bent when he gets within shooting range, and his guide is.... get this, afraid of heights!

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Shad Wheeler tells us the story behind his P&Y World Record Mountain Goat. This story is a fun one, Shad realizes that the sights on his bow are bent when he gets within shooting range, and his guide is.... get this, afraid of heights!

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