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Thanks, that is great info, appreciate it.Safari Outdoors is the name of the shop. They’ve got a website and contact details. Email them in advance and place an order.
Thanks, that is great info, appreciate it.Safari Outdoors is the name of the shop. They’ve got a website and contact details. Email them in advance and place an order.
Safari Outdoors is a nice place to visit, however most hunts are from airport to airport and not even seeing any part of Pretoria or Joburg let alone visit hunting stores.Thanks, that is great info, appreciate it.
my checked bag is the most ugly fluorescent yellow so no way it can be mistakenNor other passengers that are in a hurry at the baggage carousel. My check bag went awol for several hours because another passenger mistakened my bag for his.
As another member mentioned in another post...mark your bag with a piece of bright colored tape, dye mark, etc. so you can easily identify it.
Unless that Sammie luggage thief is traveling on the government dime again. I think it used to work for the energy department, that may be a bag he will key in on.my checked bag is the most ugly fluorescent yellow so no way it can be mistaken
Good point about having to acquire an ammo container!I still wouldn't depend on a store having the ammo that I needed.
Plus if they do have the ammo you will need to purchase a container to fly with your rifle case while you are inside of South Africa.
Good point about having to acquire an ammo container!
Flying anywhere from Joberg requires separate locked ammo case. If his outfitter picks client up at Joberg and he plans on leaving ammo there, then he would not need an ammo case. Flying from Joberg to Eastern Cape or Kimberly or Namibia etc would require an ammo case for any ammo bought in Joberg.If he is just flying into Joberg and then departing for the hunting fields it really isn't needed, but if I was bringing ammo into South Africa I would still have one, just to keep everything in one place.
I don’t know what you think of leopold scopes but they make a vx5 in 2-10, not sure of the options on objective lens but I have several of the vx series and work well for me.Thanks for your input, I have been struggling with a scope selection for the new 300 wm. Everything seems to have gone to Long range precision in scope offerings. I like a scope that starts off at 2 or 2.5x and no greater than 10x. The only offerings I am seeing now such as a 1-10x are in the LRVP but their eye boxes are very narrow. Scope selection is proving more difficult than caliber or rifle selection.
Our doctor sent us with a basic pharmacy so we could treat whatever we might have picked up. Lucky for us we were fine. Also, you might ask for something to make you sleep on the flight over. It is a long flight and airline seats not so comfortable. Where if Africa are you going?Hey all, first post on the site and very excited to do my first trip to Africa. I have read so many posts about calibers, bullets, and travel I think I am starting off right. New 300 win mag for the plains game and already in contact with travel express to get it started. So thanks for all the advice from other posts.
Here is my question. I am in my late 50's, how good of shape should I push myself to get into. First trip is to Limpopo area next year in June. Should be cool enough ( I live in Florida but hate hot weather) to enjoy myself. Also what type of boots should I plan on. I have a great set of boots for moutain hunting but not suited for travel. I would absolutely hate wearing those for 16 hours on a plane.
Look forward to your responses.
I’ve got a Leupold VX6HD in 1-6 and a VX6 3-18. Same quality glass in the VX5HD. I’d highly recommend the 2-10 firedot. Also have a Nightforce 2.5-10x40. It’s a very tough and durable scope and would also recommend. However, you will be paying more for a holdover reticle - if you are not a fan of ‘precision’ scopes I think you’ll find Nightforce’s reticles busy. I like the firedot reticle better for general hunting.Thanks for your input, I have been struggling with a scope selection for the new 300 wm. Everything seems to have gone to Long range precision in scope offerings. I like a scope that starts off at 2 or 2.5x and no greater than 10x. The only offerings I am seeing now such as a 1-10x are in the LRVP but their eye boxes are very narrow. Scope selection is proving more difficult than caliber or rifle selection.