vancewalker007
AH veteran
Fourth Day Hunting
We started the day out a little slower. We didn't head for breakfast until 8am. The first 3 days we had walked over 21 miles total up and down rocky terrain. Not the same as a treadmill in the gym. An extra hour of sleep really helped. Once we convened over another great meal the PH wanted to know what the plan was. We decided today we would try for a nice Blesbok for my wife. It was one of the 5 on the original list. So it was off to the open plains part of the ranch to glass for a big Blesbok. After about 30 minutes of glassing we located really nice male. If we could get a shot this one was going to dwarf the one I had taken in the Limpopo 8 years ago. Some careful low (bent over) slow walking into the wind we were able to get to 550 yards. We all laid in the prone position lined up, the PH on the binos, me on the range finder, and my wife on the rifle. It took a while for him the clear all the other Blesbok males and females, as they zigged and zagged around feeding and looking about. In the course of this they luckily came a little closer. As the one we were interested in moved out away from the others I got my first range, 490 yards, 5.8 MOA (6 MOA on the rifle) the wind was 4mph but more or less straight to us, so no wind call. Still walking, second range 495 yards, same correction. The PH whistles, he stops broadside, third range, 496, same correction. I whisper, there's your shot. A second or so later, the trigger breaks and the 156gr Berger does its job efficiently as the Blesbok drops as it is said here DRT, dead right there. As we get the Blesbok we all realize he is a really nice one. He will dwarf the one from the Limpopo. He roughly measured over 17 inches.
We started the day out a little slower. We didn't head for breakfast until 8am. The first 3 days we had walked over 21 miles total up and down rocky terrain. Not the same as a treadmill in the gym. An extra hour of sleep really helped. Once we convened over another great meal the PH wanted to know what the plan was. We decided today we would try for a nice Blesbok for my wife. It was one of the 5 on the original list. So it was off to the open plains part of the ranch to glass for a big Blesbok. After about 30 minutes of glassing we located really nice male. If we could get a shot this one was going to dwarf the one I had taken in the Limpopo 8 years ago. Some careful low (bent over) slow walking into the wind we were able to get to 550 yards. We all laid in the prone position lined up, the PH on the binos, me on the range finder, and my wife on the rifle. It took a while for him the clear all the other Blesbok males and females, as they zigged and zagged around feeding and looking about. In the course of this they luckily came a little closer. As the one we were interested in moved out away from the others I got my first range, 490 yards, 5.8 MOA (6 MOA on the rifle) the wind was 4mph but more or less straight to us, so no wind call. Still walking, second range 495 yards, same correction. The PH whistles, he stops broadside, third range, 496, same correction. I whisper, there's your shot. A second or so later, the trigger breaks and the 156gr Berger does its job efficiently as the Blesbok drops as it is said here DRT, dead right there. As we get the Blesbok we all realize he is a really nice one. He will dwarf the one from the Limpopo. He roughly measured over 17 inches.
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