Dom
08-25-2006, 02:44 PM
I experienced my hunt in Africa and enjoyed it greatly. Ya know, I guess I'm like a lotta guys, always dreamed what it would be like. I consider myself fortunate that I was able to experience the Dark Continent. Pictures never show how you really see things. I hunted plains game and enjoyed the scenery, the animals, nature pure and simple. It's hard to put into words all that I experienced. I've got a few really good hunting friends, so about a year ago we started planning our trip. Where to go, prices, a lot of reading, I owe my thanks to the web and sites that provided me with answers, hunters with experience sharing details, etc. Thank you all.
All animals were taken with a Steyr Mannlicher Safari, .375 H&H Magnum, scoped with a Docter Optic 1.5-6x42, all reloads, using Barnes TSX 270 grainers at 2575 fps.
100 km East of Windhoek, Namibia --
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p8c864fffcc6253694c41da5989fbb027/ed52c6f8.jpg
Nice Hartebeest Bull, tips of horns flared out for what would be called abnormal. Shot approx. 160 meters, 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/pa664f19d388108cb34bd3849fc77fcf5/ed529fc7.jpg
Springbok, the National Animal of Africa, 150m, 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p9b557f7f1883eeb5573be1e3f2a5f785/ed529fae.jpg
Mountain Zebra, a large, tough animal. Sharp, clear stripes, no shadow, I must admit 3 shots, 220m. You don't always get the perfect, close shot. This was after 2 1/2 hours climbing mountains.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p1aedeb0fe55eda57246268c76f999a8b/ed52b090.jpg
Impala, beautiful, sleek animal, 180m, 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/pd75821cdccf462c8062bbf7592c33fcd/ed52c93f.jpg
Warthog, nothing spectacular except to me, but this one got my heart pounding the most. 50m, 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/pab758195fc3d66689bda6dd4f81c4c00/ed52bb17.jpg
Kudu, another tough animal. I had about a 150m shot, took it behind the shoulder even though I wanted to break the shoulder. Ran 400m w/o a drop of blood, a chunk of lung plugged the exit hole. 1 Shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p66fe561d6839aa467aa9ff319c0a121e/ed52c636.jpg
Gamsbok or Oryx, another tough animal. At the exact second I shot, it turned. Took the shot crosswise right front to left rear, ran 40m. 120m, 1 Shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p203ccfc9d0f6819c1ca6d11739390f57/ed52b94b.jpg
Baboon, good sized. .375 plowed him under, face down. 160m 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p6adfdbaa600a1d34d64302b02d244e17/ed52c6fb.jpg
I shot a Cow Hartebeest also, 220m, 1 shot, for the kitchen. What made it cool was the horns were also turned outwards, so I got a matching set! One jackal finished my hunting. I did not take a tape measure or search for exceptional trophies, I wanted to hunt mature, good representative plains game animals. Two were classed Gold and 4 were Bronze, just for the record. I never want to take the fun out of hunting!! Enjoyed many evenings and the memories will last forever, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/pff0ba827681c4e28e2a6a20d4a5e0a23/ed52b645.jpg
All animals were taken with a Steyr Mannlicher Safari, .375 H&H Magnum, scoped with a Docter Optic 1.5-6x42, all reloads, using Barnes TSX 270 grainers at 2575 fps.
100 km East of Windhoek, Namibia --
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p8c864fffcc6253694c41da5989fbb027/ed52c6f8.jpg
Nice Hartebeest Bull, tips of horns flared out for what would be called abnormal. Shot approx. 160 meters, 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/pa664f19d388108cb34bd3849fc77fcf5/ed529fc7.jpg
Springbok, the National Animal of Africa, 150m, 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p9b557f7f1883eeb5573be1e3f2a5f785/ed529fae.jpg
Mountain Zebra, a large, tough animal. Sharp, clear stripes, no shadow, I must admit 3 shots, 220m. You don't always get the perfect, close shot. This was after 2 1/2 hours climbing mountains.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p1aedeb0fe55eda57246268c76f999a8b/ed52b090.jpg
Impala, beautiful, sleek animal, 180m, 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/pd75821cdccf462c8062bbf7592c33fcd/ed52c93f.jpg
Warthog, nothing spectacular except to me, but this one got my heart pounding the most. 50m, 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/pab758195fc3d66689bda6dd4f81c4c00/ed52bb17.jpg
Kudu, another tough animal. I had about a 150m shot, took it behind the shoulder even though I wanted to break the shoulder. Ran 400m w/o a drop of blood, a chunk of lung plugged the exit hole. 1 Shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p66fe561d6839aa467aa9ff319c0a121e/ed52c636.jpg
Gamsbok or Oryx, another tough animal. At the exact second I shot, it turned. Took the shot crosswise right front to left rear, ran 40m. 120m, 1 Shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p203ccfc9d0f6819c1ca6d11739390f57/ed52b94b.jpg
Baboon, good sized. .375 plowed him under, face down. 160m 1 shot.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/p6adfdbaa600a1d34d64302b02d244e17/ed52c6fb.jpg
I shot a Cow Hartebeest also, 220m, 1 shot, for the kitchen. What made it cool was the horns were also turned outwards, so I got a matching set! One jackal finished my hunting. I did not take a tape measure or search for exceptional trophies, I wanted to hunt mature, good representative plains game animals. Two were classed Gold and 4 were Bronze, just for the record. I never want to take the fun out of hunting!! Enjoyed many evenings and the memories will last forever, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid212/pff0ba827681c4e28e2a6a20d4a5e0a23/ed52b645.jpg