John reclaimed his gear to defend the Geddes ranch, leading a posse to Hanging Dog Ranch to recover stolen cattle. After a tense confrontation at the gates, I took down the ranchers, ultimately clearing the stronghold of every last enemy.



Right after getting back to his house, John dragged his gun box out from under the bed and was taking his gears out with a focused intensity. This sudden change in behavior confused Abigail. John told her Mr. Geddes had been real good to them, so it's time to pay back that kindness.

I found Abe and the other men waiting for me on their horses. They looked surprised to see the quiet ranch hand suddenly transformed into a seasoned gunslinger. I checked my ammunition one last time, feeling the familiar weight of the holsters.


I mounted my horse and I started riding out toward Hanging Dog Ranch, the place where our cattle had been taken by the raiders. The ride was tense, with the men remaining silent as they mentally prepared for the violence ahead.



After getting close to the enemy's ranch, which was not so far from our starting position, John suggested there'll be a better approach on foot from there.
Then John planned their strategies.

I went ahead to confront the ranchers at the main gate, where the outlaws asked if I was there to make a deal for the livestock. John mentioned he was there to take back their cattle and also teach them some manners for what they did to the Geddes property.



The ranchers were about to shoot me, but I opened fire fast and I took all four of them down at the entrance in my classic stance. I didn't give them a chance to plan properly or find cover, dropping them where they stood.



I went inside the ranch and I started taking care of the rest of the ranchers while my other boys were helping me out. I moved from cover to cover, keeping my head low while I picked off anyone who tried to pin me.

There were more enemies than I imagined hiding in the barns and outbuildings. But you know how I am at shooting people's heads off when the pressure is on.


I went deep inside the ranch where I shot more of them down as they tried to retreat pin me down from their covers. There was a sniper at a height on the windmill who I also took down with a clean headshot.

Then I tried a headshot to blow up a head at last to make sure the message was clear to any survivors. I shot that enemy from a very close range with my shotgun, the power of the blast ended the threat instantly.

And this was the last enemy ranger for now, so I decided to take him down in a different style to vent some of the anger from the raid. I used my knife to slit his throat.

Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography.

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