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Just thought I'd take the Westley Richards out for a walk this weekend to confirm she's ready for five months in Africa.


A wild pig that burst from cover at five meters and tried to pass me. it made about another couple meters. The Woodleigh Soft entered the back ribs and exited the neck with Lung matter.


This wild Goat propped up on a cliff sixty meters above me. Dropped to the shot as usual with Woodleigh softs.

more pictures added bellow of 2010 Safari.
 
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Hey Adam when are you off?? I am off to NZ to chase the sika on the 5th, if I do get hold of you good luck salute
 
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HI Ozhunter,

Nice shooting. Do you mind me asking what are you doing for five months in Africa?


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What a great way to practise with a gun surely beats paper Big Grin


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HI Ozhunter,

Nice shooting. Do you mind me asking what are you doing for five months in Africa?

Enjoying myself with a bit of work and pleasure.
 
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I'd call that a very nice walk! Congrats on the rifle and your hunt!


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Is that a westley richards rifle? it really looks better than mine!
 
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Adam leave that junk at home - you can borrow my .458 Win Mag push feed anytime.... rotflmo
 
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5 months in Africa! Crap! Some guys have all the luck! Very nice walkabout.
 
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Certainly looks good and ready for the big trip, Oz..

Where all are you headed while there for such an extended period of time?
 
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JT, Would be happy to use your 458 which is the same as Ian Gibson's one (points well).
I'm actually having a 458 built up at the moment but it won't be ready for this trip.

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Where all are you headed while there for such an extended period of time?

I will be starting with a hunt in Zimbabwe for Elephant with a couple mates and then driving on up into Northern Mozambique for some work and hunting.
 
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Don't forget a side trip this way - we might even squeeze the camel safari before I have to start building camps.

Say howzit to Martin and enjoy. Disappointed to get not even a rise to my .458 wm push feed speech from the gallery here, will have to consider a nymph next time I throw a couple of flies out.

Gibsom is another crazy fool like me and many others who have been kept safe by the old banger for many years as you know....
 
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Gibsom is another crazy fool like me and many others who have been kept safe by the old banger for many years as you know....


Someone please ask Ian the next time you see him how his bang stick came to be broken. Hopefully, a magazine spring is winging its way to him at this very moment. Methinks I'm sworn to secrecy beyond this point. I begged him to retire it to over his mantle. He would have none of it.

Have a great time Oz. That's a beautiful rifle.
 
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Adam, please feel free to leave that puppy in camp with about a dozen rounds...I promise not to scratch it up too badly!
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JTHunt:
Don't forget a side trip this way - we might even squeeze the camel safari before I have to start building camps.

///SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT PLAN IF NOTHING HAPPENS ABOUT KARAMOJA///

Say howzit to Martin and enjoy. Disappointed to get not even a rise to my .458 wm push feed speech from the gallery here, will have to consider a nymph next time I throw a couple of flies out.

///HARE AND COPPER NYMPH??///

Gibson is another crazy fool like me and many others who have been kept safe by the old banger for many years as you know...

////ONLY JUST SAFE//////
 
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Adam, please feel free to leave that puppy in camp with about a dozen rounds...I promise not to scratch it up too badly!


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If it wasn't required in Moz then not a problem Wink
 
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Have a great trip Adam you sob Wink

Cant wait to start getting some reports back tu2

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Great result with both Ele





Posing with "the Rogue's" Jumbo's.




will post more details later as internet connection in the lowvelt is quite slow and Im busy preparing for the drive on up through Mozambique .

More below.
 
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Adam

looks like a GRAND hunt!!

Let's hear some details. Congrats!
 
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Classic. His smile is as wide as his hat.


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Congrats! The smiles say it all!

Please tell us how the 425WR performed - though the photos are a hell of an intro!

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JPK,
The .425 and the two 470s loaded with Woodleigh FMJs worked flawlessly with five brain shots and one heart shot.
 
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A few more kills with the Westley and my 9.3x62 Husky in Northern Mozambique with www.kambakosafaris.com.

Bait,



Pork Ribs, Yum.






Being watched.
 
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This big old Hyena made the mistake of chilling out near our bait well after dawn.


An Elephant carcass killed by Poachers.




We bumped into this old boy in long grass as we approached a Poached Elephant Caracas. We sat for him that evening, but no show. The next morning we did not see him until I had slipped into the blind. He was fast asleep at the side of the bait.
Due to the six year minimum age requirement set by the reserve we waited until he woke up to assess his age . Seeing the scars and black nose was easy then.
We waited about another twenty minutes for him to stand as his vitals were obscured by a branch.
Unfortunately as he got up he moved away from the bait and moved into the long grass to the left, realizing this could be a problem I raised the rifle and pushed it through the side of the blind and shot him when he was visible quartering away. With the shot he let out a roar and bounded into the grass. Although I felt confident with the shot, we held off the follow up until the Tracker arrived with the Toyota.
Following up on the back of the Toyota seemed a prudent decision. We found him dead a few meters in.
His teeth are worn to stumps and we assume he was around twelve years old and probably wouldn't make another couple seasons.

 
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Oz you are having way to much fun, i am green with envy, please keep the pictures coming...

are you back in aus. yet ?

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If he is still there he is getting "bush tap" by now Big Grin
 
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if you are in Harare at any stage look me up and we can have a beer and swap stories..plenty of space for a fellow AR to overnight
 
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Oz, that lion looks old and ragged, I especially like the trophy shot where you can see his vertebrae running the entire length of his back. well done tu2
 
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just excellent-classic all the way-full of style
 
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Oz, five months in Africa???? YOU SUCK!!! Smiler have a great time! jorge


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WOW!!!! Eeker What a beautiful OLD lion!

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Way to go OZ!
more pictures please
 
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That lion had no more growing to do. Great trophy.


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Oz,
You certainly have more experience with your 425 than I do with mine.
What is the load you are using?
 
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If I ever get to hunt Old Simba; this is the kind I want to shoot. Looks like me, straggly mane and on his last legs, but probably had his day or two in the sun.
You allowed him to go out with dignity, and immortalized in photo and whatever you opt for a mount or rug.

Congratulations again, you have done well

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Ozhunter,

Please quit lying and saying that you can kill elephant with Woodleigh RN solids. You know that they always veer off course and fail to penetrate! Roll Eyes

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Well done Adam, well done. That old lion is the bomb my friend!

The elephant, if I understand correctly, were taken with Martin in the Omay. Where did you hunt the lion?


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Awesome, Adam!! That lion is a brute!
 
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Bwana,

You are having way too much fun with that 425.

Congrats!

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