Typically we cut the throat of the animal so it can bleed out. You don’t want all that blood retained in the meat. But I agree, there is no reason to carry a “safari knife” when you hunt for a trophy. Makes a great gift for the trackers and skinners tho.
I agree with you. I hunted a couple hundred animals in Africa with a 7x57 & 308 when I was young. Although they got the job done I always felt like I needed more punching power on distance shots. Now I own a 300WM and it’s just so much more superior/versatile than my other calibers for PG.
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I have a 8400 in 300win, 25-06 and a 84L in 270. All three shoot very good groups and their wood stocks are VERY nice. You’ll be very happy with your purchase. I see some really nice 84M’s in 308 on GBroker so good luck on your search.
Welcome. Go to the Dallas Safari Club that is in Atlanta. Great atmosphere and a lot of people that can help you plan your next trip and answer questions.
-Johann, Jacksonville, FL
Outfitters really stick out their necks with these donations so save up some money to spend. Most people only get the opportunity to go on safari once so make it count.
I would add a gemsbuck, warthog, kudu, zebra, and maybe a nyala/waterbuck. That would be a great safari that you will never...
99.9% of the pickups in South Africa with cattle rails have never been used for hunting. It’s mainly for transporting and theft. I use mine for both since I own a farm there. Just wanted to hear if anyone has ever built some for the trucks here. If it’s even legal to have it on your truck.
Has anyone made or fitted their American trucks with the bed cages they have on Safaris? I’ve been living in the US for about twenty years now and all my trucks have them in SA. Thought about either building some or finding someone who has done it here. Wonder if there would be a market for it.
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