What’s wrong with another glass! Haha all good my friend
You two need to get a room.I’m leaving work and I’ll have one as soon as I get home!
What’s wrong with another glass! Haha all good my friend
You two need to get a room.I’m leaving work and I’ll have one as soon as I get home!
You can bet as soon as I get.out of this office today I'm about to light the grill and have one. I even have the night off from my part time bartending gig!I’m leaving work and I’ll have one as soon as I get home!
You bartending gig is true dedication, it’s gonna make your leopard even sweeterYou can bet as soon as I get.out of this office today I'm about to light the grill and have one. I even have the night off from my part time bartending gig!
Canadaboy I've always said I think Swaro has better resolution for long range shots. But a Zeiss Victory is damn hard to beat for extreme low light hunting applications.I do love the Swarovski Z6i line, as well as the Leupold Vx-6 but for a low light scope the Zeiss Victory HT 3-12x56 with illuminated reticle is just amazing. It’s incredibly bright and the dot is wonderfully fine and precise. I honestly don’t think there’s anything better.
You bartending gig is true dedication, it’s gonna make your leopard even sweeter though
I wouldn’t trust a bartender that wasn’t sipping one while working.The older I get the harder it is to be tough it is wearing me down, but I'm making some real progress in the ole' safari account!
I’ve no experience of shooting leopard but imho a 25-06 at less than 100 yds would do a lot of unnecessary damage to your trophy. 30 caliber, 308,30-06 or a 7x57/275 would be nice for the job.I might take a 308 for the job. I have a 300 Norma barrel for that same rifle but I don't know that it would be a whole lot less blast
Out of curiosity what would peoples opinions be on a 25/06 with a propper bullet of course. I do have my dad's 25/06 and I might just take it, if the old quarter bore is adequate for cat hunting?
Always sipping! Ha haI wouldn’t trust a bartender that wasn’t sipping one while working.
If memory serves me correctly… fat chance of that… Back in the ‘70’s, gun writer John Wooters used a Ruger #1 .45/70 on a leopard. I believe the bullet was a 400gr Speer.I just bought an Uberti Courtney stalking rifle in 45/70. I'm not a huge fan of single shot rifles for DG but in the case of a leopard blind it would probably be all right. If there is any question about the shot I'm switching to my double before we go follow up anyway. I had a discussion with York on our last hunt about how they handle that very situation and I was very impressed with their system for dealing with that. I would feel comfortable in the stack with York Zvito and Sunny boy. Really a pretty neat method that the 3 of them use, I mean nobody wants to have to go after a wounded cat, but if you are a PH I assume you are going to run into that situation occasionally.