Howdy Gents.
The wife and I just returned from an abbreviated 7 day hunt in Namibia. We were seeking to fill in the cracks of our plains game collection, hence the short time period and limited amount of game taken. Regardless, it was a hell of a good time, we met some awesome people, tried some killer new ammo and traveled some long miles.All the following pics are chronological so they skip around a bit.
The loads used are in 375 H&H caliber and include 275gr Cutting Edge Bullets Non-Conventional @ 2700fps and Barnes 250gr TTSX @ 2825fps. Both are sledgehammers! The wife used an old Anshutz in 22 mag to take the tiny antelope.
The rifle is a Rem 700 Safari Custom KS, massaged by Jered at APA and capped with a Brevis, DeltaP Design 9.5mm suppressor. My PH's were oh so grateful! They love to hate a muzzle brake....
As we live in Alaska, it was a long flight via Minn/St Paul, Detroit, Frankfurt, then arrived at Windhoek, Namibia. Then a 5.5 hr drive in a pickup to the camp. We had a hot shower every night and fresh game for lunch and dinners. Breakfast was cereals, toast, yoghurt etc...
Africa time is awesome, a 0500 getup, breaky at 0600, hunting by 0730, lunch at 1300 followed by a 2 hr nap, hunting from 1500 till dark, wash rinse and repeat...
I'll attempt an explanation for the pics as I ramble on.....
Roadkilled Spitting Cobra on the way to camp
Checking zero
Lounge area, braii (grill for the meat cooked over blackthorn coals) and dinner table
1st kill, a Blue Wildebeast, 275gr Non-Con at 207 yds, frontal quartering shot on left shoulder
Entry hole on shoulder
Exit
Recovery
A nice little Gemsbok (Oryx)
The wife and I just returned from an abbreviated 7 day hunt in Namibia. We were seeking to fill in the cracks of our plains game collection, hence the short time period and limited amount of game taken. Regardless, it was a hell of a good time, we met some awesome people, tried some killer new ammo and traveled some long miles.All the following pics are chronological so they skip around a bit.
The loads used are in 375 H&H caliber and include 275gr Cutting Edge Bullets Non-Conventional @ 2700fps and Barnes 250gr TTSX @ 2825fps. Both are sledgehammers! The wife used an old Anshutz in 22 mag to take the tiny antelope.
The rifle is a Rem 700 Safari Custom KS, massaged by Jered at APA and capped with a Brevis, DeltaP Design 9.5mm suppressor. My PH's were oh so grateful! They love to hate a muzzle brake....
As we live in Alaska, it was a long flight via Minn/St Paul, Detroit, Frankfurt, then arrived at Windhoek, Namibia. Then a 5.5 hr drive in a pickup to the camp. We had a hot shower every night and fresh game for lunch and dinners. Breakfast was cereals, toast, yoghurt etc...
Africa time is awesome, a 0500 getup, breaky at 0600, hunting by 0730, lunch at 1300 followed by a 2 hr nap, hunting from 1500 till dark, wash rinse and repeat...
I'll attempt an explanation for the pics as I ramble on.....
Roadkilled Spitting Cobra on the way to camp
Checking zero
Lounge area, braii (grill for the meat cooked over blackthorn coals) and dinner table
1st kill, a Blue Wildebeast, 275gr Non-Con at 207 yds, frontal quartering shot on left shoulder
Entry hole on shoulder
Exit
Recovery
A nice little Gemsbok (Oryx)
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