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African hunting forum works in mysterious ways

Gday @Bob Nelson 35Whelen
I found this elusive bloke B723E335-29EF-4466-96BD-53A97DC86C6A.jpegHe was pretty close to your old poaching grounds across the river from the Nile as he was headed that way until I got him turned around ( probably my directions? ) just lucky he’s a bundy drinker lol

Was great to finally catch up with @CBH Australia after many a year chatting online or via the phone & one we had the great pleasure of spending time with a mutual friend from the states we had only done forums or...

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Im memoriam - Passing of Scott Herbst, Dalton & York Appy and Omay North Camp Manager

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Any of yall fortunate to have met this young gent will know he had an immeasurable love for the bush and hunting. Sadly his life was cut way too short by a tragic accident, unrelated to hunting as I understand.

He was just about to receive his PH license this year. Scott was so incredibly proud of his Westley Richards 425 that his god father shared with him, and had spent months waiting for permit and assembling dies, brass, and bullets so he was set for his initial PH...

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Ruger M77 RSC 458 Win Mag assembly instructions

I have a Ruger M77 458 RSC and a 458 no1. The RSC has a recoil lug, I believe it called. I disassemble the rifle to clean, wax and lubricant. I can guts and feathers weapons and put them back together, you would never know it. I have not fired the rifle in say, 10 years, not since the clean, wax and lubricant. I don’t want to mess up and crack the stock. It is an early gun in beautiful condition. I have looked and looked, no details on reassembly of this rifle. I shot my no1 from time to...

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SOUTH AFRICA: Asbestos Mountains; Barbary Sheep, Beasts & Boss Rams With @BAYLY SIPPEL SAFARIS

This report is the second half of my 30 day two country safari in Africa. There may even be a couple surprises dashed into this report just for good measure. Do please enjoy.

I booked this hunt as a package deal advertised here on AH as a luxury mountain hunt for Barbary Sheep. It was completely and entirely underrepresented, because the word “luxury” simply is inadequate to describe the accommodations and marvelous hunting estate where the safari was conducted with @BAYLY SIPPEL...

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