Dear All,
Thanks for the information. Next time I will take the rifle to the border force in Tullamarine first.
The hunting was really good. Hot as hell in though. The game was quite scittish but the resident PH led us to good places where Marius took over. Bloody cape cobra provided additional excitement.
First day checked the accuracy of the Mauser 98 .416 Rigby. I already sighted it in at Eagle Park Range in Victoria a few months earlier. Still spot on.
Next day wanted to test it on an antelope but both PH wanted to immediately get down to business.
The owner of the property said he had seen a lion guarding a Kudu, however, when we go there was nothing left of the kill. We drove around looking for tracks and as luck would have it saw a lion guarding a fresh kill under a tree. After a lot of maneuvering and a mock charge we got into position. I could not see anything other than the head and glaring eyes looking directly at us. The resident PH told me to aim at the mouth and wait till the lion turned it’s head. Eventually it looked to it’s right and the PH said “shoot!”. I pressed the trigger of the Mauser .416R and the lion gave a grunt and jumped straight up and disappeared in the grass. It looked like a heart shot. We followed and it was lying under a bush about 50m away. PH said “shoot it in the spine!” I fired and it gave a kind if a grunt and was quite. Gosh what magnificent beast it was.
Next day was quiet, then the following days got a Springbok followed by Lechwe, a fine Kudu Bull and then a really nice Cape Buffalo.
With the buffalo I got nervous and the bullet hit lower and more to the right than I had meant. Fortunately it hit a major artery. We waited a few minutes and heard the death bellow. We waited another 15 minutes before the trackers took us to where the buffalo was lying down. Marius touched the eye with his rifle tip and confirmed it was dead.
Today we just went out in the morning and I shot a nice impala for my 3 year old grandson.
Thanks everyone for your generous advice. I really appreciate it.
Best wishes to all.