Last Saturday I drove up to Rhyason's Ranch (RR) and came back Monday with buffalo quarters which I took to DiMassimo's for cutting. The trip went well from the time I left the bunkhouse until I returned from shootng the buffalo was less than 2 hours. I helped a bit with the skinning, but they have all the tools and equipment to quickly process an animal and are very experienced. For those who would worry about shooting from a vehicle I got out and shot the buffalo behind the ear from about 10 yards as she was walking away from me with a 275gr bullet @2650 fps and 4300 ft lb energy from ym 338 Win. The surprising thing is that the rest of the herd just stayed there and watched. They did'nt spook.
I was told that a person can come up to the ranch and stay in the bunkhouse, rustic, for up to two days at no cost when shooting a buffalo. There are several empty beds to put your sleeping bag on and cooking utensils, stove, refrigerator, cups, plates, knives and forks. It cost me $470 for gas to drive there from New West. I think the best deal would be to stop there after an unsuccessful hunting trip up north. Yearlings are $500 and 4 year olds are $800. the big bulls are a LOT more.