SOUTH AFRICA: Hippopotamus Hunt With Pawprint Safaris 2017

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@ActionBob we are thinking alike! On the left are 300 gr Swift A-FRAME at 2450 ft/sec and on the right would be the 300 gr TROPHY BONDED BEAR CLAWs at 2400 ft/sec.
As mentioned in an earlier post I am taking the Ruger #1 I got last year in 375 H&H Mag.
 
@CAustin that will get the job done bru
 
I think so @norfolk shooter
I will let you know how it goes so you can get back over with Pieter and get a river horse for yourself!
 
Well today I've got through half a bottle of Oban and still going. I'm now sat in front of tv watching top gear with my 375 H&H in my lap. Sad I know ☹️
 
Oh she's used to it alright. Be prepared for some drunken crap written by me
 
Im sick of being surrounded by antis. Im now going to start being just as awkward and nasty as they are. No morw mr nice guy
 
When I get the opportunity to hunt hippo, it will be on land if at all possible and my first choice gun/ammo will likely be a 505 Gibbs with a 525 grain TSX at 2300fps. I'd be tempted to use only that load, but if the PH wants solids I would use solids in that same load. Or if I was very sure it would be a real close in shot, might be tempted to use 600 grain Woodleighs.

But in a smaller caliber I could be talked into Trophy Bonded Bear Claws or A-Frames for expanding bullets.



I have never shot a hippo and probably never do but considering the facts I think that this really make a good sense......since some years a go if I have the chance to choose.....I would choose monolithic prefragmented tips and solids for hunting......!!!!!

I really like a big, big exit hole in any game........I don´t care about the mushroom resting in the opposite side under the skin......I preffer a good hole and blood everywhere, to have a good trail to follow......
 
@CAustin , Charlie congrats on 8000 posts, feels like yesterday you were on 5000, time flies.

I would go for expanding bullet on the first shot followed by solids.
 
Well folks I started packing last night an I think I have this down to a science. My pelican suit case is 24 pounds empty and I have it right at 50 pounds. It does have several things in it for folks I know in Africa that's maybe give pounds. I started the roll aboard and only need a couple of things in it and I'm done.
Anyone want to place bets on how many times I unpack and repackage the bags.
 
I do at least 3...
 
Once a week and twice the week you leave for SA.
 
Art is about right on the repack,I always try to be a few pounds on the light side just so a over zealous airline employee doesn't give me grief!
 
I do hope for you that it will be a one shot kill!!

I fu.... up, ha ha.
 

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may I suggest Intaba Safaris in the East Cape by Port Elizabeth, Eugene is a great guy, 2 of us will be there April 6th to April 14th. he does cull hunts(that's what I am doing) and if you go to his web site he is and offering daily fees of 200.00 and good cull prices. Thanks Jim
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