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Lord Derby Picture - Back from Cameroon **MORE PICTS ADDED 2/14**

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14 February 2008, 19:05
Bill C
Lord Derby Picture - Back from Cameroon **MORE PICTS ADDED 2/14**
Thanks guys! And hey, no pressure with the report either! Smiler

Given all the pictures and interesting experiences…it is taking a while but it its gonna be a doozey. So in the meantime here are a few more pictures:

The Mighty Red Flanked Duiker


A "Huge" Grimm's Duiker


Trophy Kob w/PH Malo


An Old Western Buffalo


14 February 2008, 19:24
Lhook7
Bill,

Congratulations again! I've got to get to that part of Africa some day.


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14 February 2008, 19:33
Michael Robinson
Nice shooting on the kob and buff, Bill - I can see where the bullets struck.

Did you borrow that Steyr-Mannlicher/Schmidt & Bender set up? Nice rig.

You are making my "Africa itch" much worse this morning! Big Grin


Mike

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14 February 2008, 21:16
Charles_Helm
As mrlexma said -- looks like some good shooting there!

Great pictures and I also look forward to the full report in the fullness of time.


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14 February 2008, 21:22
kayaker
Very nice...I would love to get to W Africa...

How is the Grimms Duiker different to the Grey (Common) Duiker of Southern Africa?
The common is named after Grimm (a German biologist I understand) hence the name Sylvicapra grimmia which literally means Grimm's forest goat.

From your pic they look the same, so is the name Grimm's duiker just a regional version of the common name?

Thanks


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14 February 2008, 22:00
Wink
Bill, when you do start writing the long version of your hunt report, I would be most interested in your feelings about the differences in hunting in Francophone Central Africa versus Eastern and Southern Africa. I look forward to it.


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14 February 2008, 22:29
Aziz
Hello Bill

Congratulations on a great hunt. I look forward to reading your full hunt report.

Regards
Aziz


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14 February 2008, 23:22
MJines
Congratulations Bill. Sounds like this was quite an adventure. Looking forward to reading the full report.


Mike
14 February 2008, 23:30
yukon delta
Oooo, that Grimm's duiker is too cool. Very nice.


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14 February 2008, 23:38
Bill C
MR - How the heck did you know the rifle and scope!?!? Impressive! Yes, it was the camp loaner and dead-accurate.

I'll detail all this in the report, but the .375 really punches a hole. On the buffalo it penetrated a decently-sized sampling which was a foot or less in front of him, yet the Norma bullet was still found expanded in the opposite shoulder (hence the large entry would). Unfortunately, I hit the Grimm's too well on a slightly quartering shot and the exit is nasty due to the shoulder bone fragments (they may be able to scarf a replacement cape though).

Kayaker - I don't really know. On my price list from the outfitter, they are referred to as "Grimm's Duiker (Cephalophus Grimmia)". But when I looked at the Duiker (Cephalophinae) species on http://www.wild-about-you.com/AfricaGame.htm before my trip, I could not find this exact name. The closest is Sylvicapra grimmia coronata (Western Bush Duiker) which if you look at the distribution seems to match although the coats are slightly different (mine looks more brownish then red and more like the southern - but they were not as tall/leggy nor did any sport near the horn length of the ones I have seen in the south). Adam Clements hunted next door last year, and considered his to be the Western Bush, so this is what I am using for trophy sizing/comparison unless somebody can substantiate otherwise.

On the ground they were called "Grimm's" and "Common" interchangeably - I think both are the generic names used throughout Africa for the savannah (as oposed to the forest) duikers based on what I have read.

Maybe best to go with the local language, where the are known as amofourde. Smiler

Wink - Will do!
15 February 2008, 01:51
bwanamrm
Darn nice trophies, Bill. The Lord Derby is a stunner and the Kob is absolutely huge! Look forward to your report.


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15 February 2008, 02:24
graybird
Love the pics of the duikers!!! Great job!


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15 February 2008, 03:27
thornell
Great trophies Bill!
15 February 2008, 07:41
Woodford
Wow!
Amazing trophies
17 February 2008, 00:26
Bill C
Here's a link to the Report...better grab a cold one, or three! Big Grin

https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums?a=tpc&s=...=317101618#317101618