Osama Mahdi
AH enthusiast
The broker will cost you 800 to 1000$
The only need is a cartridge belt but everything else i have in my hunt gearAre you going to need to overnight in JoBurg? Are you going to get travel insurance and rescue coverage from someone like Global Rescue?
Is there anything else you plan to buy for the trip like boots, binoculars, gun case, new luggage, cartridge belt, clothes, etc.? That stuff slowly adds up if you don't have it already.
This is something i need to look into- i have a call in to Trophy Shippers right now.The broker will cost you 800 to 1000$
I will add global rescue to the list.Are you going to need to overnight in JoBurg? Are you going to get travel insurance and rescue coverage from someone like Global Rescue?
Is there anything else you plan to buy for the trip like boots, binoculars, gun case, new luggage, cartridge belt, clothes, etc.? That stuff slowly adds up if you don't have it already.
You’ve got this included in your estimate already with $1000. His clearing fee is $450 I think, but he won’t be able to give you an exact quote. The final quote will include any miscellaneous charges and final shipping.This is something i need to look into- i have a call in to Trophy Shippers right now.
EXCELLENT. Congrats!I'll add to what Red Leg said. My hunt went from 2x1 to just me, when my daughter couldn't go. One on one all day long was a lot of time, so by day 4 my original list was done. I added warthog, a second impala, a springbok, and a management kudu for not a lot so I could hunt the final 3 days. On a somewhat related note, my skills and horns touched down in Alaska today. My taxidermist is shipping the non-shoulder mount ones out to me next week. SO EXCITED!!!!!
Thank youYou’ve got this included in your estimate already with $1000. His clearing fee is $450 I think, but he won’t be able to give you an exact quote. The final quote will include any miscellaneous charges and final shipping.
Well, i just purchased a CZ550 in .375H&H. I guess i could do both.Your budget looks good. I think both guns get included on the same permit though? So only $150 for the pre approved permit. What two guns are you taking? Many of us here take only a 375 on safari and can shoot 300 yards easily. The double gun case may result in oversize charges. With your short list you may want to rethink taking two guns.
I only have a 1.5-5 as my scope too. I’m happy with it to 300 yards. For what you are going after and the area, a 375 one gun safari will be better option than hauling two rifles.Well, i just purchased a CZ550 in .375H&H. I guess i could do both.
I may have to re think my scope. I WAS going to put a 1.5-5 in QD mounts on it.
You bet. i would like to shed the second gun (.300win)I only have a 1.5-5 as my scope too. I’m happy with it to 300 yards. For what you are going after and the area, a 375 one gun safari will be better option than hauling two rifles.
I would say you are ok. It really depends on how they run their operation. It’s my assumption on a ranch hunt like this for staff you will have a tracker, a skinner (possibly the same person), a cook, and a maid. I usually plan to give $20/day to tracker, $10/day to skinner, $100-$200 to cook, and $5-$10 per day to maid depending how many. I also give 100 rand each day to any ranch hand that rides with us. Tipping is very subjective and I tend to tip considerably more to those I think earned it.I have read the thread about tipping.
do you think i am OK in that regard?
$1000 to the PH and $800 divided up amongst the staff???