bob isnt fedral using woodliegh hydros?Winchester M70 416 Rem Mag with Federal Premium hydro solids... blew straight through sideways.
I have M70's in 30-06 and 375 H&H so the 416 rem mag was a natural fit for me, I really like the Winchesters but....
Ann has the Ruger Guide gun in 375 Ruger and 30-06. I'll need to post an update on the big bore thread soon. After being caught in the rain with the Winchesters, I would very seriously consider taking Ann's Ruger to a place like Alaska for brown bear and/or moose.. (both on my short list). Tougher gun when it comes to weather issues.
Yup, Federal Premium ammunition loaded with hydro solids. And yes, Woodleigh hydro solids. Here's a picture for ya... This one was dug out of the lower jaw bone, it was the finisher/insurance. As it looks inthe picture, it is slightly dented to the one side and slightly mushroomed. I like them in both the 416 and 375.bob isnt fedral using woodliegh hydros?
i use them in my 9.3x74r double and scope sighted encore,286 gr.Yup, Federal Premium ammunition loaded with hydro solids. And yes, Woodleigh hydro solids. Here's a picture for ya... This one was dug out of the lower jaw bone, it was the finisher/insurance. As it looks inthe picture, it is slightly dented to the one side and slightly mushroomed. I like them in both the 416 and 375.
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I missed this when it happened. Started reading your report and got so caught up in your hunt that I read the whole thing and now it's 1:30 in the morning. What an adventure! Congratulations.
I know because of village idiot politics , you can not import your tusks .
But tell me Bob what will happen to yours ?
Have you stored them somewhere or what ?
Cheers Dory .
Thanks Bob .Thanks you!
Yea they have been at the Taxidermist in Zim... Now I am exporting them to RSA for safe keeping at a shop down there... I own them, they are registered in my name... Hope to get them home someday of course, but I can still feel them in my hands as I'm typing this. It was a grand adventure and I feel very privileged to have been able to do it with my wife... Memories of a lifetime! The trophies are really mementos aren't they? Hopefully the replicas can serve the purpose for now.
I would do it again. And just may someday!
Beautiful, just beautiful. Especially like those bases. Congrats on your trophy and thanks for sharing your adventure.My trophies are finally on their way to RSA. So a few more months I should get me replicas home, finally! The buffalo and impala still need to be mounted. I had a bag done with the buffalo back skin and some bookends of the front feet. I did get some pictures a while back and so here they are.
First set of replicas bare (2 pics, both sides) to put into a replica shoulder mount. $850. Second set of replicas mounted on turned and carved bases. $1400... Realize once they cast the mold, it is pretty easy to make more sets. The tusks hanging on chains are the real deal originals that I am importing into south Africa for safe keeping. I hired SSI to ensure all the documentation is done correctly so I can get them home when and if the ban is lifted. Bottom is closeups of the carvings on the bases, a village scene and a herd of elephants.