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Saeed and crew,

Thanks again for the videos...arrived today. Just started watching and quality is superb. Special mention to your packaging of the DVD's...presentation and pictures on the DVD case jackets etc the finishing touch to a A1 package.

Lot's of time and effort here and appreciated.

Thanks again.
 
Posts: 331 | Location: West Coast | Registered: 09 April 2005Reply With Quote
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Just picked up DVD's from PO. Thank you very much Saeed, et al. Always enjoy the safaris.

Cheers,

Baxter
 
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received my blurays a few days ago. excellent quality! thanks again for sharing!
 
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I have my package, as soon as I have a gap I will be watching. Thank-you so much for your kind generosity.
 
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Ladies and Gentlemen,

I have a number of requests for the DVDs, which I will be happy to send out.

I am out of the country until the 20th, and I will make another batch then.

I am sorry some of you have to wait.
 
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What can I say but incredible Saeed, makes my dream of someday doing Africa that much better.... Thanks so much for sharing...

Cheers
Chris
 
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My wife and I finished watching your DVD collection of your recent hunt. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. I was greatly enjoyed.


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Thank you Saeed for sharing your hunt DVD's with us. Your generosity is truly appreciated.

Johan
 
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Hi Saeed, did you recieve my pm a while back requesting a copy???
 
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Hi Saeed, did you recieve my pm a while back requesting a copy???

Me too Big Grin


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Hello Saeed,

I see you do alot of photography on your safaris. What camera do you and the rest of you hunting group use. Also what lenses as well.

Thanks

Paul
 
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Gentlemen,

We have shipped all the video requests that were left today.

So if you asked for one before, and have not gotten yours yet, you should get it in the next 2 weeks.

Those who have not asked for one, and would like a copy, please send me your address in a PM and I will be happy to ship it to you.



I am using a Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS lense with a 2X converter with the Canon 7D.

Other pictures are taken by a variety of pockets cameras, including Canon HS230 SX, Panasonic TZ20, Canon HS1000, Sony HX1 and Panasonic FZ100.
 
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Saeed,

Thanks for the DVD's. Started watching them and really enjoying them.

You did however send two copies by mistake so if someone still wants a copy let me know and I will mail you my extra copy.
 
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thank you for the dvd´s, they are just great!

regards
Rasmus
 
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Dear Saeed,

I received my set of DVDs yesterday. I sincerely thank you for your very generous gesture. I am going to enjoy watching.

Best-
Locksley,R


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Thank you very much for the great gesture.


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Fantastic report and videos. Posts like this take some time. I appreciate you doing so.


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Thanks too for the outstanding report and pics. I'll be heading to the Selous in August. I know it's a very large reserve, but can you tell me anything about blocks M2 and/or LA1?

Edited to add: Also, in addition to my .375 H&H and a .338 Winchester Magnum, I've decided to bring along an O/U 28 gauge for some of the local bird shooting. Would two or three boxes of #7.5 or #6 shot be most appropriate?

Thanks again!
 
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Fantastic!

Saeed, the rifle is your .375-404 is that correct? What bullet were you using? I've read other hunt reports of yours but I forget that info.


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I don't have any up to date information on M2 and LA1, some might post some information.

I think you might find taking the shotgun and shotshells will take you over the allowable ammo weight, you might need to check that.

The bullets we use now are our own Waltehog bullets, made here in our workshop on a CNC machine.

They are of copper, with a hollow point, weight is 300 grains.
 
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^ Yes, I'm sorry for asking, just saw that information had already been answered in an earlier post. Very interesting stuff.


Jim.


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I don't have any up to date information on M2 and LA1, some might post some information.

I think you might find taking the shotgun and shotshells will take you over the allowable ammo weight, you might need to check that.

The bullets we use now are our own Waltehog bullets, made here in our workshop on a CNC machine.

They are of copper, with a hollow point, weight is 300 grains.


My wife and I will be traveling on this trip together, but she'll be going as an "observer." If I pack 11 pounds or less of ammo in one piece of checked luggage, can she pack the same amount in a separate piece of luggage under her name?

I plan on bringing about 60-80 rounds of 350 grain (Barnes) .375, 60-80 rounds of 225 grain (Barnes) .338, and two or three boxes (50-75 rounds) of 28 gauge shotgun shells total.
 
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