SOUTH AFRICA: I'm back from safari #1

Congratulations on your first safari and some great looking animals.
Although I'm struggling to understand why a fellow named "Stormy Kromer" is wearing a baseball cap in the photos. :D

Awesome report, great story, incredible trophies!
I created an account today just so that I could congratulate you on finding or having 200 grain swift a-frames. I have a safari coming up in June of 24 and i'm convinced I'll have to settle for a different bullet.

If you are looking for bullets (not ammo), it is occasionally available from Grafs, or directly from the Swift website. Recommend that you sign up for notification when it becomes available again.

I'm going to Federal Premium 180 grain Accubonds. Heard good reports and my rifle likes them.
I used these in my .300 H&H last year and their performance was superb as long as I did my part. I cannot imagine that they would be any less satisfactory in the .300 Win Mag.
 
Congratulations on your first safari and some great looking animals.
Although I'm struggling to understand why a fellow named "Stormy Kromer" is wearing a baseball cap in the photos. :D



If you are looking for bullets (not ammo), it is occasionally available from Grafs, or directly from the Swift website. Recommend that you sign up for notification when it becomes available again.


I used these in my .300 H&H last year and their performance was superb as long as I did my part. I cannot imagine that they would be any less satisfactory in the .300 Win Mag.
I used the 180 Accubonds in my .300 win mag last year in South Africa. Factory Nosler ammo. Seven animals down with that round. Ranges from 50-300 yds. All 1 shot kills. Nothing went more than 30-40 yards at most. It was my first time using AB’s. They will be my go too from now on.
 
It was too darn hot to wear a Stormy Kromer....way too hot. I had one with. Wore it on the plane from Sioux Falls to Johannesburg. And I wear one almost every day here in MN.

Put it back on as soon as we landed home in Sioux Falls. Cold and windy back here.

I have a bunch of 300 WM rounds in 180 Accu bond and 180 Nosler partitions for the next trip. I don't think I can go wrong with either round.

That said, my favorite factory round in 300 WM was the 200 grain Safari grade that Remington used to offer.
 
Sorry for the quality of the photos. I don't know what happened, I have good ones that I'll be printing off.

To answer a couple questions posted.

My gun case is a metal locking case that I bought at Cabela's store in Owatonna, MN about 20 years ago. It has a rod that goes through 4 loops and folds down to give you room to put in your own lock. Its a great case, I looked at Cabela's site and can't find it anymore. I did see one on sale on Ebay for $100, that's a good deal.

For papers, cash, passport and credit cards I used a Blocking Passport with neck stash manufactured by RFTD. They're $11.99 on Amazon. Worked great, I wore it around my neck and tucked it under my shirt. I always knew exactly where everything was and it was safe.
Those cases were made for Cabelas by Kalispel Indians in Wahington. They still make them but no longer for Cabelas. Now under the Kalispel name.
 
Those are very impressive animals! That blesbuck may make gold medal. Silver for sure.
 

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Good Morning,
I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
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