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04 March 2005, 21:55
<BWN300MAG>Elephants, Elephants, Elephants.
I was just wondering if anyone among us killed an elephant on their very first trip across the pond? I have 70 days of waiting ahead of me before I leave for Zim and need something to occupy my time. I thought it would be interesting to see who jumped out of the boat feet first (like I am doing)!
04 March 2005, 22:14
BwanahileSome may say "head first"!!

Good luck and good hunting!
04 March 2005, 22:23
N E 450 No2BWN300
My first trip to Africa [Zim] was in June 2004.
I killed 3 elephants. Two cows and one bull.
It was the most fun hunting I have ever done. When I go back in March 2006 there are multiple elephants on my agenda.
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BWN300,
First trip to Africa and first animal shot was an elephant bull. It was on the second day as I recall. Both elephant hunting and Africa are quite addictive.
Have fun.
BigB
05 March 2005, 01:28
500grainsMy first trip was elephant, buffalo and plains game, shot in that order.
Don't let anyone tell you that you can't start with elephant.
05 March 2005, 02:07
<BWN300MAG>500grains,
Everyone who has told me that has gotten the same reply, "The deposit - not refundable, so I will just have to make do I'm afraid". For some odd reason that seems to really piss off some people. I guess they just can't take a joke.
05 March 2005, 02:09
AfricanHunterStatrted hunting elephant from day one back in '72. Not first animal to be killed, but checking them out. Tanzania's Selous.
Isn't any reason to wait. Killing a truckload or two of plains game isn't going to do you any good on elephants.
05 March 2005, 02:24
700 nitromy very first african animal was a african bull elephant in botswana then a grey duiker then a steen buck.....
05 March 2005, 03:11
Michael Robinsonquote:
Originally posted by BWN300MAG:
"The deposit - not refundable, so I will just have to make do I'm afraid".

I like your answer!
Mike
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05 March 2005, 03:49
LV EricThe first thing I ever followed was a heard of elephant looking for a tuskless cow. didnt get one til the second trip. Have shot 9 so far and I hope 4 or 5 more this year.
sorry about the spelling,
I missed that class.
05 March 2005, 04:33
MARK H. YOUNGBWN,
First safari, first day, first hour and first animal was an elephant bull. It was not planned but we ran smack into a wounded and quite disgruntled bull. When we got up on the elephant the PH said to take him so I did. Tell me I wasn't walking around in a daze the rest of the day.
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I was begining to think that I was crazy but now see that I am in good company!
Andy
05 March 2005, 06:12
N E 450 No2Andy,
Tell us about the rifle, loads, area, company, PH, etc. Details Man details.

Cow elephant is the most fun hunting on the planet.

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The fact remains that somewhere along the line there is the first elephant. But if it gets dangerous or you nearly get killed, don't come whining about it. If you get killed, no sympathy posts from friends or relatives. Elephant are very unpredictable. Just because the first might be a piece of cake, the next might get you.
And these guys shooting elephant with a scoped rifle at >50 yards ain't elephant hunting.
Seems there was a post here about a year ago whining about being put in a dangerous situation by his PH (whom I will be hunting with again this year). Well, no shit.
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05 March 2005, 07:44
retreever Will I love your prose...right to the core Also shot my ele in the jess at 30 feet looking at me....
Mike
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Buzz Charlton. Chewore North. November 1 (ugh). Cheap. 450 Dakota. 465 grain A-Square solid RN. 450 grain North Fork bonded soft point. 2500-2550 fps. CZ action. BRNO 602 McMillan stock. 3 X Luepold on Talley QD. Big Brockman peep. Heavy. No recoil. Shoots good.
I got no excuse if I blow it.
40 Km of Zambezi river. Unpopulated. I got Will, 500 grains, and Bill C. to blame for this hunt.
Thanks for the referals.
Andy
05 March 2005, 16:22
huntingcatMozambique-first day of hunting-followed him about 11 miles. Side head shot at 50 yards with a scoped rifle. He was hiding side of the trail
trying to ambush us we figured. But because I was using a scope it wasn't hunting I guess. 47 and 49 lb. teeth.
quote:
And these guys shooting elephant with a scoped rifle at >50 yards ain't elephant hunting.
Why?
You shoot deer and elk at longer ranges, don't you?
I think that the only reason the old timers had to get so close to elephants was that they were lousy shots, perhaps from developing flinches.
The energy of the bullet at 50 years is certainly adequate and, at least in the case of body shots, most people can hold tightly enough.
Indy
Life is short. Hunt hard.
07 March 2005, 20:47
<BWN300MAG>Wouldn't it be nice if just once a thread could get going without the bitching and moaning about the topic or the offloading of sarcastic, anal opinions which were not asked for in the first place. For the record, if I started whining now, it would take me two or three lifetimes to catch up with some of the people on this board!
08 March 2005, 04:02
N E 450 No2Andy, I have met Buzz, and I know someone who recommends him highly, you should have a good trip.
BWN300MAG
What rifle and load will you use for elephant? Are you going on the DRSS hunt?
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08 March 2005, 22:06
<BWN300MAG>N. E. Using model 70 375 H&H (I know it isn't a double and I should be looking to a nitro express or at least something in 40) w/ 300gr Sledgehammers for the ele. I have gotten quite good with raapid fire and reloads at the range and since we play like we practice... Still haven't been able to decide if I can (ie. have the time, etc, etc,etc) to go on the DRSS. But rest assured if I do I will come dragging a 45/70 double.
09 March 2005, 05:27
N E 450 No2BWN 300MAG
Nothing wrong with the 375. I will be curious
to heare about the performance of the Sledgehammers. That is the solids we use for my Govt. Project in the 375's and the 458's. Bring the 375 to the DRSS Hunt if you come.
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11 March 2005, 13:02
wimpieIf you shoot a 375 good it will be better to use in a tight squeese than a 40 that you can not shoot straight with because off exessive recoil. Take a gun that you are comfortable with, remember you will have to carry it for a few days. The double in the trackers hand will not help you when he run in a different direction than you.
Wimpie
11 March 2005, 18:11
N E 450 No2I have found it more comfortable to carry an iron sighted double rifle all day than a scoped or unscoped bolt rifle. The double is easier to grasp when you are carrying it in one hand.
Over the shoulder "African" carry they are about the same.
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12 March 2005, 01:22
<BWN300MAG>Oh, I am not taking the 375 because I cannot handle anything bigger, it is just that is what I have available to me. I personally prefer the feel of a 500/416 N.E. Double. If money and time were no object, I would be taking a 700 nitro on a 90 day safari. Instead, I am taking a 375 on a 10 day safari.
12 March 2005, 02:24
Canuckquote:
the offloading of sarcastic, anal opinions which were not asked for in the first place
If you let that get to you, you WILL end up whining for two or three lifetimes! AR is the best place on the net to talk about hunting in Africa, but it has its fair share of SAOWWNAFITFP (acronym for quote above

). Some people here dole it out in warehouse quantities and cost (its all free!).
To get back on topic, congrats on your elephant hunt! I personally wouldn't hesitate to have hunted them first, had I the wherewithal to do it. And that is the only reason they will probably be last on the list for me (and why lion won't even get considered).
Cheers,
Canuck