Colenso, KZN
The first couple of days was a bit of a recon mission not far from this town. Jacques had been contacted about hunting this property. This was the first time he'd hunted it so we were all learning. The first evening we had a nice Impala ram walking down a mostly dry steam bed that we were sitting above. Jacques made a call to stop him but apparently he got his Impalese mixed up as the ram bolted without hesitation.
The following Monday I missed a zebra, no excuses just blew it. We saw a fair amount of other game, but no shots.
The next day we sat on a different spot to glass where we saw lots of impala, zebra, kudu and wildebeest. The cover on this property is thick, really thick. But Jacques makes a plan to take Justin on a stalk while the resident PH and I hang back, to minimize noise.
A proper stalk it was and we got to watch it all unfold. Jacques did a great job of getting my son in close to a bunch of impala but none were shooters. During all this we saw zebra making there way to Jacques and Justin, so did Jacques and he moved to put them in position for a 120 yard shot. The shot was quartering too with the zebras left shoulder leading. Justin put a great shot on the shoulder with the bullet passing through lungs just over the top of the heart cutting those blood vessels. The Zebra stallion dropped at the shot but then got up and made it all of 30 yards before dropping.
A few pics and then we must go hunting.
Entry wound
Exit side, bullet just under the skin at back of right shoulder.
All this from a 140 gr NorthFork bonded core out of a 7x57. Have I ever mentioned how I love NorthFork bullets? Pics of the bullet later.