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As traveling with firearms becomes more complicated and costly, camp rifles will become more the norm it seems. Hunters will normally try to add all fees so they are comparing similar pricing for a similar hunt,, but would prefer an all inclusive price. You should certainly be compensated for the cost of ammo. If you can eat the cost of an M70, or keep the price low to around $10 a day or less, you may get business that you might loose at $25-50/day rental, just as you might loose business by charging for trips to and from the airport at Vic Falls. (although you have to figure the cost of your trip in)
Lets say you have a M70 with a Swaro at a cost of $2,000.(perhaps I am way off for the price in Zimbabwe) If you rent it out 3x per year on ten day hunts at $10/day. That gives you $300/year. Will you get more than seven years service out of that rifle. Probably significantly more. If you don't charge any day rate for the rifle, could you get an extra hunter every couple years that you might miss otherwise. What is that hunter worth. $10,000-12,000. Is that worth having a M70 getting dinged up.
If you rent out your 1912, Rigby 416, that is another story. I would certainly be willing to pay more for the opportunity to use it. On the other hand I wouldn't want to use it for fear I would scratch it up.
I have started using camp rifles and have had good luck so far on four hunts. In May, my son and I were planning our first dg hunt with camp rifles. The choices are CZ in 416 or Merkel double in 470. There was no charge for rental, just ammo cost. Since I have a CZ, we were more than comfortable using it. Unfortunately that hunt is delayed. I also have another dg hunt scheduled and am using a camp rifle. It is a M70 in 375. There is no cost for it either, but I must pay for ammo.
So far on all of the hunts when I have used camp rifles, I have been upfront and said that I prefer to use camp rifles and asked what kind they had. I have asked the charge on them and have been told there was none. Just cost for the ammo used. I say that just to let you know what your competition is doing.
Good thread and good luck on your decisions.
As traveling with firearms becomes more complicated and costly, camp rifles will become more the norm it seems. Hunters will normally try to add all fees so they are comparing similar pricing for a similar hunt,, but would prefer an all inclusive price. You should certainly be compensated for the cost of ammo. If you can eat the cost of an M70, or keep the price low to around $10 a day or less, you may get business that you might loose at $25-50/day rental, just as you might loose business by charging for trips to and from the airport at Vic Falls. (although you have to figure the cost of your trip in)
Lets say you have a M70 with a Swaro at a cost of $2,000.(perhaps I am way off for the price in Zimbabwe) If you rent it out 3x per year on ten day hunts at $10/day. That gives you $300/year. Will you get more than seven years service out of that rifle. Probably significantly more. If you don't charge any day rate for the rifle, could you get an extra hunter every couple years that you might miss otherwise. What is that hunter worth. $10,000-12,000. Is that worth having a M70 getting dinged up.
If you rent out your 1912, Rigby 416, that is another story. I would certainly be willing to pay more for the opportunity to use it. On the other hand I wouldn't want to use it for fear I would scratch it up.
I have started using camp rifles and have had good luck so far on four hunts. In May, my son and I were planning our first dg hunt with camp rifles. The choices are CZ in 416 or Merkel double in 470. There was no charge for rental, just ammo cost. Since I have a CZ, we were more than comfortable using it. Unfortunately that hunt is delayed. I also have another dg hunt scheduled and am using a camp rifle. It is a M70 in 375. There is no cost for it either, but I must pay for ammo.
So far on all of the hunts when I have used camp rifles, I have been upfront and said that I prefer to use camp rifles and asked what kind they had. I have asked the charge on them and have been told there was none. Just cost for the ammo used. I say that just to let you know what your competition is doing.
Good thread and good luck on your decisions.