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I was not nervous at all on my first safari. Not the shooting, not the buffalo hunting, not the travel. It was definitely "ignorance is bliss".

Now I'm a nervous wreck until I get to camp with my rifle and gear intact! After that, I worry about finding my main quarry.

Last year's safari with Muchinga, when I took my buffalo on the first day, I was the most relaxed I've been since that first safari! No pressure on myself. (This year, though, I was back to worrying about all the details until my buffalo was down on day 8.)

Regards, D. Nelson


Hi D,

Exactly how I felt after the Croc the first day. I figured if I could nail that and not loose it everything else would be a piece of cake......until the Bushbuck. Eeker Big Grin


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....until the Bushbuck. Eeker Big Grin


Yeh, but that bushbuck just kept growing!!!!!

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....until the Bushbuck. Eeker Big Grin


Yeh, but that bushbuck just kept growing!!!!!

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Also had JATO Rockets strapped to it's sides. Big Grin


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Andy,

Awfully good start old chap.

Our next step must be to get a few more of the buggers joining the team and then we'll also be able to start lessons in Cockney rhyming slang.

jumping jumping jumping


I love that. Had a Cockney driver in the UK who would run us up to Mildenhall from LHR and he always had Cockney tapes on the stereo. That's good stuff, even if I never really understood mor'n two words at a time... Big Grin
 
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I'm still working on my hunting report from my first safari, but here is an excerpt from it. I honestly think that was as nervous as I have ever been was having the PH watching me sight in my rifle the first day:

Karl had the trackers set up a target for us to check our rifles. I sight all my rifles in at 100 yards for the simple reason that I seldom have a shot over that far back home. It took a few more shots than it should have to get my 7mm RM zeroed in at 200 yards as Karl wanted, because I accidentally turned my windage knob instead of the elevation knob. I’m sure Karl was thinking I had never handled a rifle before and I felt like a COMPLETE idiot.


30+ years experience tells me that perfection hit at .264. Others are adequate but anything before or after is wishful thinking.
 
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Never nervous at all.
 
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