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Enjoyed An Afternoon With Andrew Baldry
08 January 2014, 21:20
shakariSaeed
Great pics but I have to ask....... what on earth is that monster thing in the last pic?

Man but that looks more like a field artillery piece than a rifle!
08 January 2014, 21:34
SaeedThat is our home built 700.
We built it on a single 50 BMG action.
Andrew refused to shoot it!
08 January 2014, 21:39
shakariquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
That is our home built 700.
We built it on a single 50 BMG action.
Andrew refused to shoot it!
Thanks buddy........ I don't blame Andrew for not shooting it but what a magnificent thing it is!

08 January 2014, 23:38
JTHuntquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
That is our home built 700.
We built it on a single 50 BMG action.
Andrew refused to shoot it!
Clever guy!
09 January 2014, 02:33
Wendell ReichSaeed tried to get me to shoot it when I was there. Nooooo thanks! I wanted to continue my trip without a broken collarbone/detached retina/skull fracture!
09 January 2014, 06:47
Bill Cooleyquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
That is our home built 700.
We built it on a single 50 BMG action.
Andrew refused to shoot it!
Smart man.
Bill
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09 January 2014, 07:05
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
Saeed tried to get me to shoot it when I was there. Nooooo thanks! I wanted to continue my trip without a broken collarbone/detached retina/skull fracture!
Wendell,
Both you and Andrew is what Walter calls "chickens"!
Alan also refuses to shoot it, so he belongs to the "chickens" too.
Roy and me fit in another category according to Walter.
We are "brainless".
Apparently Roy might have had some brains, but spending so much time in the African sun has evaporated what little he had.
Apparently I was born "brainless" as far as he is concerned.
I agree with him.
Just look at the friends I have!
Then he says he is not my friend, so he is in the clear!
One cannot win with him

09 January 2014, 07:43
fairgameSaeed,
At least this chicken still has his head.
Many thanks for your hospitality and the tour of your estate.
Never have I seen such a collection of fine firearms and the reloading hall has to be seen to be believed.
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09 January 2014, 08:04
samirI think I know why all the bullets I have been trying to buy are always on back order.

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09 January 2014, 08:35
AnotherAZWriterquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
Saeed,
At least this chicken still has his head.
Many thanks for your hospitality and the tour of your estate.
Never have I seen such a collection of fine firearms and the reloading hall has to be seen to be believed.
Saeed:
Your place takes the cake. I always enjoy seeing the pics.
09 January 2014, 08:37
FrostbitDid the T-Rex get shot? Video?
09 January 2014, 08:48
Thierry Labatquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
That is our home built 700.
We built it on a single 50 BMG action.
Andrew refused to shoot it!
Andrew is obviousley a lot brighter than he looks!!! Good call Andrew
09 January 2014, 08:49
Thierry LabatSaeed, those are some nice mounts in the background. How big was that buff??
09 January 2014, 09:57
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Did the T-Rex get shot? Video?
No. Saeed first showed me the size of the cartridge which makes most grown men feel inadequate.
Besides I did not want to wake the kids.
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09 January 2014, 10:10
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Did the T-Rex get shot? Video?
No. Saeed first showed me the size of the cartridge which makes most grown men feel inadequate.
Besides I did not want to wake the kids.
Back in Zambia you mean.

09 January 2014, 11:16
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Thierry Labat:
Saeed, those are some nice mounts in the background. How big was that buff??
Oh, that is a little guy we shot on the way to a leopard blind.
He had another friend with him, which I also shot.
The whole exercise took a few minutes, and we continued to our leopard blind after both were done with.
He is 49" with a broken horn.
Frankly, not much of a hunt, just a drive by shooting.
09 January 2014, 15:09
Thierry Labatquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
quote:
Originally posted by Thierry Labat:
Saeed, those are some nice mounts in the background. How big was that buff??
Oh, that is a little guy we shot on the way to a leopard blind.
He had another friend with him, which I also shot.
The whole exercise took a few minutes, and we continued to our leopard blind after both were done with.
He is 49" with a broken horn.
Frankly, not much of a hunt, just a drive by shooting.
Very Nice. Sometimes that's just the way it turns out!
09 January 2014, 16:18
Wendell Reichquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Wendell,
Both you and Andrew is what Walter calls "chickens"!
So, according to Walter, there are two kinds of people. Brainless and Chickens. Which one is Walter?

Let me guess, he will now make up a new category of people to which only he belongs?
09 January 2014, 22:25
1/2 slamquote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Wendell,
Both you and Andrew is what Walter calls "chickens"!
So, according to Walter, there are two kinds of people. Brainless and Chickens. Which one is Walter?

Let me guess, he will now make up a new category of people to which only he belongs?
Could he be a brainless chicken?

Hunting is not a matter of life or death....It's much more important
10 January 2014, 06:45
SDRMore than a little disappointed that there isn't a video with the TRex. Maybe next time.
10 January 2014, 07:19
SaeedHad a couple of messages with questions.
The rifles.
First one Andrew is holding is the 577 T.Rex.
The red one he is shooting is the Bleiker 22F3-79 22 rim fire match gun.
Then an M16 which we have modified by installing a heavy match barrel on.
A Sako TRG22 in 308 Winchester. Andrew fired one group of 5 shots using a standard load we use for people to shoot here, not loaded specifically for this rifle.
His 5 shot group measured 0.404". Which goes to show he knows how to pull the trigger.
And finally he is holding the 700 Nitro Express.
Walter has set a requirement for shooting this rifle.
The intended shooter has to prove that certain part of his anatomy does not fit in the end of the barrel. If id does, he cannot shoot it!

No one has taken this test yet.
10 January 2014, 07:58
D R HunterOriginally by our HOST:
quote:
The intended shooter has to prove that certain part of his anatomy does not fit in the end of the barrel. If id does, he cannot shoot it!
No one has taken this test yet.
ME FIRST ! Ooh Oooh PICK ME, PICK ME !!!!!!!

D/R Hunter
Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...
10 January 2014, 09:57
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by D R Hunter:
Originally by our HOST:
quote:
The intended shooter has to prove that certain part of his anatomy does not fit in the end of the barrel. If id does, he cannot shoot it!
No one has taken this test yet.
ME FIRST ! Ooh Oooh PICK ME, PICK ME !!!!!!!
Hop on a plane and come over.
I am sure many AR members would love to see this

I will be taking both a video and photos of the "Walter Test" and the shooting after

10 January 2014, 10:32
georgeldCome on Hunter, that's one I'd like to watch!!
Saeed: do you guys salvage your fired bullets? What's used as a backstop to catch them with?
Thanks,
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10 January 2014, 19:57
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by georgeld:
Come on Hunter, that's one I'd like to watch!!
Saeed: do you guys salvage your fired bullets? What's used as a backstop to catch them with?
Thanks,
George
We use sandbags for bullet backstop.
We don't salvage any bullets, as none is re-usable.
10 January 2014, 22:39
RIP
Saeed,
Hello from DSC.
Just taking a break from hanging out in Dallas.
... I scrolled to the margin and found the rest of the broken horn tip in the photo ...
That is a nice photo of both subjects, and the
greatest "Outer Circle" trophy ever.
11 January 2014, 08:34
SaeedI hope you all are having fun DSC Ron.
I do feel a bit nostalgic for Texas sometimes. Hopefully one of these days I will make.
I got more questions regarding the stack of 22 ammo in the background.
We have quite a few people here who shoot some sort of informal competition with 22, and everyone has his own idea of what constitutes the best way to get accurate 22 ammo.
They shoot every conceivable rifle, none of which is match grade, and sometimes they shoot fantastic groups.
In my current test I am trying to eliminate all the excuses made for the lack of consistency in 22 ammo.
Again, I am doing from an ordinary shooter's point of view, and I enjoy shooting 22s.
We have over 60 types of ammo, ranging from the best Eley and Lapua can offer, to some really cheap Chinese and Brazilian stuff.
I set up the test as follows:
From each type of ammo, from the same lot, I measured and sorted the rims of 50 rounds. Each 10 rounds have exactly the same rims, and these are shot as a group.
I weighed 50 rounds, each 10 rounds have the exact weight, and shot as one group.
A normal box of 50 is also used to shoot 10 round groups, as a base.
The idea is to see of weighing and rim measurement makes any discernible difference to the accuracy.
Before each type of ammo is fired, I fire 10 rounds of the same ammo that is to be tested.
This is to eliminate what we have heard as the influence of the lube.
All my testing has been at 100 yards.
I am almost finished shooting the Bleiker match rifle, and my intention is to use several other rifles.
The BRNO 452 and 455 are used extensively here, so these are going to be tested too, as well as other rifles.
I am waiting for a friend's son to get a break from school to scan the targets, and I will post them.