Is anyone as passionate about Nilgai hunting as I am? The trophy bulls are incredibly hard to kill because they are so wary and have tremendous eyesight and sense of smell. The cows not so much...kinda dummies like whitetail does.
I have hunted on the King Ranch and elsewhere on the lower Texas coastal plains. Bad rattlesnake country. Long stalks and safari style as well.
I am having a special rifle made in the form of an Africa gun, but I am calling it a Texas Nilgai gun. It will see some Alaska use as well.
It is a pre-64 Win Mod 70 chambered for 33 Nosler. It will have a McMillan Winchester Express stock made for the Sunnyhill drop metal bottom metal which allows 4 +1. Being crafted by Chad Dixon at LRI. Go on his website and look at his "all weather dangerous game" rifle and you will see the style. I will shoot it at the Long Range club as well, naturally.
You can be under gunned with a 300 mag, I have seen it with my own eyes. Many outfitters suggested at least a 338 and offer to loan you one if you don't own one.
I have hunted on the King Ranch and elsewhere on the lower Texas coastal plains. Bad rattlesnake country. Long stalks and safari style as well.
I am having a special rifle made in the form of an Africa gun, but I am calling it a Texas Nilgai gun. It will see some Alaska use as well.
It is a pre-64 Win Mod 70 chambered for 33 Nosler. It will have a McMillan Winchester Express stock made for the Sunnyhill drop metal bottom metal which allows 4 +1. Being crafted by Chad Dixon at LRI. Go on his website and look at his "all weather dangerous game" rifle and you will see the style. I will shoot it at the Long Range club as well, naturally.
You can be under gunned with a 300 mag, I have seen it with my own eyes. Many outfitters suggested at least a 338 and offer to loan you one if you don't own one.