The Accurate Reloading Forums
CMS adventure on sunday.
CMS adventure on sunday.
Leaving for Zimbabwe on sunday. Hunting some stuff with Buzz C.
Reckon it will be dull

But anyways. Trying to pack light. What do I really NEED on a trip like this? Please provide me a list of 15 items at most.
1. Gun and ammo.
2. 3 pair of clothes. None of that mankini shit.
3. Hunting boots.
4. Passport and documents.
5. Sunglasses.
6. Camera.
7. Cognac.
8. Light back pack.
9. Bug spray
10. Knife.
Well , I only need 10 Things !
Odin
08 June 2015, 18:30
MikeBurkeI leave the bug spray (hate the stuff)
Binoculars
Good Scotch
And not necessarily in that order.
08 June 2015, 19:45
Todd WilliamsHeadnet for mopani flies (may or may not need it this time of year but they are small and light so better to have than not).
Leave the boots at home and go with sneakers (trainers).
Hat or cap.
Gloves (fingerless for me) for those occasions where you need to do a bit of crawling, that is unless you're into sniping at long range.

I take an Ipod or my Iphone with music for the long plane ride over and back.
Other than that, you should have it covered pretty well.
BTW, Mike's right on the Scotch ... and the order of priority!
08 June 2015, 20:35
JabaliHunterSpare shoes
Sun hat
Sun cream
Water bottle
Medication
Cash
Gin
Notebook/journal and pen
08 June 2015, 22:05
Tim FerrallA small, high intensity flashlight should never be more than an arm's length away from you at all times.
08 June 2015, 22:05
tomahawkerThrow a hanky in there. Some call it a handkerchief or dewrag. It's light and literally 1001 uses. I tied mine on my head over my ears and under my chin for the mopane flies...it worked and I did not care that I looked like a Russian peasant woman carrying a double rifle.
08 June 2015, 23:11
John WeaverJust got back from Nuanetsi and the mopane flies were a little bothersome at times. Pulled out the wet wipes treated with 40% deet and problem was solved. Just wipe around the ears and neck and you are good to go. Take your favorite shooting sticks as the ones they have may not suit your style of use.
09 June 2015, 00:53
Bud MeadowsIn addition to good binos, I'd add a laser range finder too. They both come in handy where I hunt in Namibia, and don't take up too much room in my carryon.
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
09 June 2015, 01:20
The Norwegian11. Cigars for you, Mr Charlton and Mr Tabor
12. Baby cream to cure chaving ( Charlies wife saved me last time )
13. Aquavit to get Buzzer drunk
14. Rakfisk ( Fermented Norwegian Trout ) - goes with the Aquavit
15. The assembly key for you 416 Rem Mag rifle ( without that it will be extremely dull

)
Morten
The more I know, the less I wonder !
09 June 2015, 02:28
boarkillerAquavit?
I use that for stripping furniture
You guys up in Norski land need some culture
" Until the day breaks and the nights shadows flee away " Big ivory for my pillow and 2.5% of Neanderthal DNA flowing thru my veins.
When I'm ready to go, pack a bag of gunpowder up my ass and strike a fire to my pecker, until I squeal like a boar.
Yours truly , Milan The Boarkiller - World according to Milan
PS I have big boar on my floor...but it ain't dead, just scared to move...
Man should be happy and in good humor until the day he dies...
Only fools hope to live forever
“ Hávamál”
09 June 2015, 02:31
Dog Manquote:
Originally posted by JabaliHunter:
Spare shoes
Sun hat
Sun cream
Water bottle
Medication
Cash
Gin
Notebook/journal and pen
I would add the above to your list.
I just used my iPhone as a journal and all the water is bottled, so probably wouldn't need a personal water bottle.
"If you are not working to protect hunting, then you are working to destroy it". Fred Bear
09 June 2015, 02:40
Dog Manquote:
Originally posted by tomahawker:
Throw a hanky in there. Some call it a handkerchief or dewrag. It's light and literally 1001 uses. I tied mine on my head over my ears and under my chin for the mopane flies...it worked and I did not care that I looked like a Russian peasant woman carrying a double rifle.
Sounds like a good idea. Do you have a picture you could post.
"If you are not working to protect hunting, then you are working to destroy it". Fred Bear
09 June 2015, 03:03
eyemanDon't forget the converter for any electrical equipment, especially if you have to recharge your camera battery. Good luck
Paul Gulbas
09 June 2015, 05:52
analog_peninsulaCognac x 5 makes 15 ...
analog_peninsula
-----------------------
It takes character to withstand the rigors of indolence.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
quote:
Originally posted by boarkiller:
Aquavit?
I use that for stripping furniture
You guys up in Norski land need some culture
Hey! Aquavit is the real deal. Whatever you are on when you are stripping in you Furniture is none of Our business.

09 June 2015, 17:06
TorbjørnSkitt jakt and remember akevitten

Passport
4457
copies of credit cards, passport, cc's, etc.
Gifts for the boys. Sox are OK, but I found cheap watches make them crazy. You may have to teach them how to read the instructions.
I take something to read on the plane.
Foam ear plugs
Sexy underwear for the PH's wife
Have a great hunt!
10 June 2015, 10:07
lavacaRubber snake? Not for the faint of heart.
10 June 2015, 13:33
The Norwegianquote:
Originally posted by Odin:
quote:
Originally posted by boarkiller:
Aquavit?
I use that for stripping furniture
You guys up in Norski land need some culture
Hey! Aquavit is the real deal. Whatever you are on when you are stripping in you Furniture is none of Our business.
Maybe we should invite Boarkiller to a caribou hunt in the snow staying in a indian tepee ? Freezing his butt off, then he will understand the necessity of aquavit

Morten
The more I know, the less I wonder !
10 June 2015, 15:00
P-A ÅhlénSkitjakt!
I have a pair of binocs with a inbuilt range finder, that I strongly recommend.
/ P-A
quote:
Originally posted by P-A Åhlén:
Skitjakt!
I have a pair of binocs with a inbuilt range finder, that I strongly recommend.
/ P-A
Thanks. I think I will leave my Zeiss 10x45 Rangefinder at home. Packing a lighter 10x32. Really dont want binos. Feel like they are restricting movement all the time. And when the ph glasses for game I will be occupied on getting a rest/water rather than glassing. Seems like Im always 3 minutes behind the ph.
Are you going South this year?
10 June 2015, 15:47
P-A Åhlénquote:
Originally posted by Odin:
quote:
Originally posted by P-A Åhlén:
Skitjakt!
I have a pair of binocs with a inbuilt range finder, that I strongly recommend.
/ P-A
Thanks. I think I will leave my Zeiss 10x45 Rangefinder at home. Packing a lighter 10x32. Really dont want binos. Feel like they are restricting movement all the time. And when the ph glasses for game I will be occupied on getting a rest/water rather than glassing. Seems like Im always 3 minutes behind the ph.
Are you going South this year?
I have already been, 2,5 months hunting in an African country. Hunt report pending

11 June 2015, 06:50
Buzz Charlton1/ Open mind
2/ Good sense of humour
3/ Worn in hunting shoes
4/ Cigars!!
11 June 2015, 11:58
The NorwegianBoxes of ammo and boxes of cigars !

Morten
The more I know, the less I wonder !
quote:
Originally posted by Buzz Charlton:
1/ Open mind
2/ Good sense of humour
3/ Worn in hunting shoes
4/ Cigars!!
1. Check
2. Hell no. Im from Norway.
3. Check
4. Morten are sending you some stinking Cuban ones.
Thanks for all the comments. Seems that I understand every one of them and have my reasons for leaving some of them behind.
Last shots on Norwegian soil will leave the BLASER barrel today. Im Ready.
(No comments regarding Blaser please. Biebs , please guard this thread from the unenlightended)
Odin
11 June 2015, 13:37
The Norwegian
Toddy Boy - stay away - or we hire Biebs to make an air attack on you

PS - those Cubans are not stinking - they are attracking the ele bulls and lions to come for a visit
Morten
The more I know, the less I wonder !
11 June 2015, 13:39
The NorwegianJesus ... I wish I could come and join ...

The more I know, the less I wonder !
Odin,
Best of luck on Sunday! I just flew home from my hunt with
Blake and CM safaris out at Dande East. You will have a great time.
The bush is still very thick because of the late rains in March.
You will be getting up close and personal for sure!
Not sure what your hunting, but definitely take binocs mate,. I had
My Leica 10 / 40 range finders and still used them in the thick stuff
To clearly make out animals in the jess.
I ended up shooting a lovely 40.5 buff on day 8.
Don't forget to take good scotch , Cubans and we got hammered by the
Mopanes so a head net would be a good idea.Day temps were low 30'c
With nights cool and chilly.
Best of luck and say hi to Buzz and Blake from me at Pedza as Blakes
Client is flying in with you I beleive.
Cheers, good luck, shoot straight!!!,
Nick
13 June 2015, 04:34
subsailor74quote:
Hey! Aquavit is the real deal.
Eesh! The last time I was in Andoya, I was treated to Linea Aquavit - I understand that this is supposed to be the "good stuff". I swear I had holucinations from drinking that stuff. It was like rocket fuel!
Another voute for aquavit, good stuff

Hope your plan comes together, and looking forward to the report!
Skitt jakt!
13 June 2015, 15:12
John ChalmersNever tried aquavit but Snaps with Sild on black bread open sandwich is wonderful. My Danish friends please excuse the spelling.

Good luck,Looking forward to the report. jc
quote:
Originally posted by subsailor74:
quote:
Hey! Aquavit is the real deal.
Eesh! The last time I was in Andoya, I was treated to Linea Aquavit - I understand that this is supposed to be the "good stuff". I swear I had holucinations from drinking that stuff. It was like rocket fuel!
Haha. I brought exactly the same "linje aquavit" good stuff! Now sitting in the Alamanzi Lodge, Harare waiting for Buzz and dinner. No trouble with guns or gear. Looking good.

14 June 2015, 22:01
Bill Cquote:
Originally posted by Odin:
quote:
Originally posted by subsailor74:
quote:
Hey! Aquavit is the real deal.
Eesh! The last time I was in Andoya, I was treated to Linea Aquavit - I understand that this is supposed to be the "good stuff". I swear I had holucinations from drinking that stuff. It was like rocket fuel!
Haha. I brought exactly the same "linje aquavit" good stuff! Now sitting in the Alamanzi Lodge, Harare waiting for Buzz and dinner. No trouble with guns or gear. Looking good.
Odin, please, whatever you don't consume, pour out before you leave!!!!
15 June 2015, 00:53
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Tim Ferrall:
A small, high intensity flashlight should never be more than an arm's length away from you at all times.
+1
Learned the hard way.
15 June 2015, 00:54
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Odin:
quote:
Originally posted by subsailor74:
quote:
Hey! Aquavit is the real deal.
Eesh! The last time I was in Andoya, I was treated to Linea Aquavit - I understand that this is supposed to be the "good stuff". I swear I had holucinations from drinking that stuff. It was like rocket fuel!
Haha. I brought exactly the same "linje aquavit" good stuff! Now sitting in the Alamanzi Lodge, Harare waiting for Buzz and dinner. No trouble with guns or gear. Looking good.
Please pass on our hello to Buzz and the gang.
Cheers
Jim & Joyce