Hi Friends
I'm trying to get better with my superblackhawk, not doing so great with irons so probably gonna try some kind of scope, so just a quick question: a red dot or a scope with some magnification for a hunting revolver, and why?
thanks
Very fine rifle. I'm the proud owner of a Sako 85 classic in 30-06 and I love it.
I'm thinking of buying a Black Bear for the Hogs, a nocturnal rifle :sneaky:
bbjavelina, I know the offer was not for me but can you give me that info please? I'm a bowhunter preparing my first Safari .
My email is lcroxatto(at)gmail.com
thanks
Excellent shot!!! and a fine animal!
I've been practicing with my Superblackhawk .44 magnum but I'm very far from hunting with it (the core lokt 275 gr are too much for me I think)....probably need more trigger time with 240 grains before going up :cry:
yep!
I'll try to get a lot of stalking time and little blind time in my hunt (thats the way I like it).
This weekend i'm gping to test the DRT and the slickstricks, and choose the better for my bow.
Thanks again to all of you.
Thanks to all of you.
I've been studying all the "shot placement" photos here on the site, it seems that african animal hearts and lungs are located forward in the body than red stags and fallow deer (the animals that we hunt here in Chile)
Hi friends, a long time lurker but first time poster here.
I've learned a lot from all of you.
I'll be in my first Safari in July 2016, trying to hunt some plains game (Limpopo area). Please, share with me your opinion of my setup:
Bow Elite Synergy 70#, 28,5 inches, arrow weight 545 grains...
Hola Leo, estuve viendo tus fotos del safari , me puedes indicar que setup usaste en el arco y flecha?
Hi Leo, i've been looking your great safari photos, can you give the details of the bow-arrow setup?
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