My son and I recently returned from a very action packed Australian Safari Cull hunt, the total was 61 Animals for about 154 rounds, we missed very little they were just tough and big animals! I think our total included 4 sighting in rounds and about 20 rounds left in country, so actual shots fired was about 130 rounds. Camels were taking 3 rounds of .375 each and buffalo typically took 2-3 rounds of .416 or .375 each!
Wednesday - May 28 - Afternoon - Camel Hunting - Final Hunt
We loaded up the helicopter, the game plan was to get out on the cattle station and find camel, it's sure easier to find anything when you have a helicopter! It did not take long, I was proud to be the one who saw the camel first, we were dropped off about 400 yards away and set off to stalk camel. The helicopter pilot circuled around and the effect could not have been better we had 2 camel coming our way. I jad my .500/.416 NE double and my son his Blaser R8 .375.
We quickly made a plan, I told him to shoot the one on the right...
Most of you need to shoot more....
I spend most of my ammo on baboons at distance. Great fun!
You never shoot all you bring.
I always leave the extra behind.
The most rounds were on a combo trophy and cull hunt, plains game, white breasted crows, springhares and a few other varmints. Bad actors in the color variant herds are always on tap too so I go with 100 to 120 rounds split between pg and varmint calibers. Don't shoot anything common so always bring ammo home.
Most of you need to shoot more....
I spend most of my ammo on baboons at distance. Great fun!
You never shoot all you bring.
I always leave the extra behind.
Recent trip to RSA
Zeroing 6 rounds of .458 Lott and 4 rounds of .375
Buffalo - 6 rounds of .458 Lott
Reedbuck 1 round of .375
Impala 1 round of .375
Zebra 1 round of .375
Kudu 1 round of .375
Total 20 rounds out of 80 that I packed.
The .458 I took 20 softs and 20 solids and the .375 I took 20 x 300g TSX and 20 x 250g TTSX.
Next time I would be happy just taking 300g TSX for the .375
Do not, do not run out of ammo on a hunt!
I once used 4 rounds to get an Impala down, was down to my last round and the bugger was still running.
Luckily made the last shot count otherwise it was knife time!
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