CAustin
AH ambassador
- Joined
- May 7, 2013
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- Courtney Hunting Club, NRA Life Member, SCI Kansas City Chapter
- Hunted
- Zimbabwe,Namibia, South Africa, KwaZulu Natal, Kalahari, Northwest, Limpopo, Gauteng, APNR Kruger Area. USA Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, New Mexico, North Carolina and Texas
Guys day one was absolutely a good day! Pieter and I slept in a little but we were at the firing range by 8:30 to check the rifles! The it was off to the first concession. We managed to spook up a nice Bushbuck but I could not get the cross hairs on him and so the morning hunt saw no barking from either of my Rugers! Lunch and a quick nap over Pieter and I headed to a different farm looking for Sable, Eland and Zebra. About an hour into the drive I noticed what looked like Sable horns in the grass next to the road. Pieter had spotted them at the same time and began glassing. I could clearly see two very nice Sable bulls both shooters. One stood up and was perfectly broadside to me. The horns were big and had a nice curve to them. Pieter said that another bull was bedded down on the other side of the road but I couldn't see him. Pieter wanted me to get the best possible bull.......but I was ready to shoot the one standing up, yet he insisted that we stalk around to see if we could get all three to stand up. We moved to within fifty yards up hill from the group when the other two stood up. All three bulls looked good to me and they started running. Pieter set up the sticks and I got on them quickly. As luck would have it they only ran about 75 yards from left to right and stopped. Pieter had said while they were running that the one in the back was the better bull, the one that had been standing before. I leveled the cross hairs of my Ruger #1 in 300 win on his left shoulder and squeezed the trigger. It was a velar hit and the Sable ran just about 40 yards and piled up. He was kicking around quite a bit and I thought a second round would be needed. However, the Winchester 180 grain Ballistic Silver Tip had found it's mark! Later when skinned out Pete the skinner brought me the heart that was torn almost in two.
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