NewForester
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Hello from England
I have been deer stalking in the south of UK for the past 10 years, mainly Fallow, Roe and Muntjac.
I bought Dr Kevin Robertson's Perfect Shot 2 to understand more about shot placement and the full book, as opposed to the guide, goes into a fair bit of detail about the African animals themselves. (It is quite pricey at £60 but I would really recommend it.) This book has triggered an interest in African hunting and I join this forum to learn more.
I have fired an unmoderated .416 Rigby off sticks and it was not as bad as I thought it would be.
I am considering putting in a variation, as we call it in the UK, to see if I can get the police to approve me purchasing a .375 H&H. Robertson says the modern 350 grain bullets have taken this old calibre up a division.
I also understand that moderators are usable in South Africa and Namibia. Why don't more people use them for African hunting? I would have thought that they would help reducing all that a recoil. Just about everyone uses moderators in the UK, even down to 6mm. I even have one on my .22.
Anyway, that's me and I look forward to reading about and learning from your experiences.
Chris.
I have been deer stalking in the south of UK for the past 10 years, mainly Fallow, Roe and Muntjac.
I bought Dr Kevin Robertson's Perfect Shot 2 to understand more about shot placement and the full book, as opposed to the guide, goes into a fair bit of detail about the African animals themselves. (It is quite pricey at £60 but I would really recommend it.) This book has triggered an interest in African hunting and I join this forum to learn more.
I have fired an unmoderated .416 Rigby off sticks and it was not as bad as I thought it would be.
I am considering putting in a variation, as we call it in the UK, to see if I can get the police to approve me purchasing a .375 H&H. Robertson says the modern 350 grain bullets have taken this old calibre up a division.
I also understand that moderators are usable in South Africa and Namibia. Why don't more people use them for African hunting? I would have thought that they would help reducing all that a recoil. Just about everyone uses moderators in the UK, even down to 6mm. I even have one on my .22.
Anyway, that's me and I look forward to reading about and learning from your experiences.
Chris.