Shootist43
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- Michigan, Texas, Missouri, Limpopo Province South Africa
My oldest son (Art Lambart II) his son Trip (13) and I are headed to the East Cape for the first 10 days of July. Trip and I will be hunting Planes Game, Art II is going after his first Dangerous Game animal, i.e. a Cape Buffalo. The East Cape's shooting distances has me worried / concerned to say the least. I've been hunting Whitetails in the Michigan woods for 66 years, where a long shot is a hundred yards. Most times, it isn't even that. I had to "root" through the safes to find something that had a little "legs" on it. I settled on a 308 Norma Magnum that I purchased a few years back for just such an occasion. For my second rifle, I chose the oldest 6.5 X 55 Swedish Mauser that I own. It is from the first "tranche" of Swedes that were actually built at the Mauser factory in Obendorf, Germany in 1896. I went to the range yesterday for what I thought was going to be the last time prior to getting my CBP 4457 Form signed. Do any of you of you remember Murphy's Law? "If something can go wrong it will." My first 2 shots with the 308 Norma Mag. were on call, after that, I was lucky if they were on paper. So, I grabbed my Swede to make sure it was still up for the hunt. See the results below. When I got home, I pulled the Leupold off the Norma Mag and tried to install a new Nikon 3-9 ProStaff that I had sitting on the shelf. Wouldn't you know it, two of the eight "ring" screws were jacked up, so I had to replace the rings as well. So earlier today it was back to the range. Results were much better.
Six shots from my 128 year old Swede:
Four shots from my 308 Norma Magnum:
Six shots from my 128 year old Swede:
Four shots from my 308 Norma Magnum: