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Earlier in the year I had advertised a 'Dream Safari' that included Bangweulu Swamps for Buffalo https://forums.accuratereloadi...2100588/m/6001041472 and this opportunity was taken up by AR's Surefire7 who has hunted with me in Zambia many times in the past.

We have taken good Buffalo together but this time Surefire7 was looking for a bull that would break 40 inches and I assured him that if we could get a tag then the swamps would offer such an opportunity. The Buffalo here are an isolated gene and are massive in body and noted for their black hairy coats. They inhabit substantial grassy floodplains and thus there is little wear on their horns.

I will do a full report later as we took many fine animals but Surefire7 took his dream Buffalo on the first morning of hunting them.





Note Surefire7 is not a big guy so he compliments my photographs. I will post a full report with more pictures later.

Sometimes dreams come true.


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Not much wrong with that.

Congrats!


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Dream buffalo for sure. Congrats to all!


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That's a dream come true.
 
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Beautiful - just beautiful.

Congratulations!


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Excellent

Please tell me that Shoebill camp isn't still the place is was back in 2004?

Or were you in a different part of the swamp?


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Fantastic Andrew.

Congrats to all.

Hopefully those Bangweulu buffalo can increase rapidly with no predation?
 
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Please tell me that Shoebill camp isn't still the place is was back in 2004?

Or were you in a different part of the swamp?


They put in a new camp and it is comfortable. The downside is Africa Parks provides vehicles and drivers and I took over the driving and had to fix some shit in the camp which denied me of some much-needed rest. We caught poachers close to camp and poaching is a serious problem. The Buffalo are wide awake and difficult to approach. I would say they are losing about 20,000 Lechwe a year but are stable at 40,000. Used to be 150,000!


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Andrew, congratulations to all for a fantastic safari!
 
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Fabulous bull Andrew. Congrats to both PH and Hunter. I wish I could have seen it. MMP
 
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Mrs. Surefire here, thanks Andrew for the dream safari. That Buffalo is beyond amazing. Thanks also for taking care of the guys, there were a lot of rifle hiccups to deal with. Can’t wait to hear more about it! Taking care of the home front
 
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superb and old. well done.
 
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Very, very nice. Looking forward tot he remainder of the details in the report.
 
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Outstanding Buffalo! Congratulations!


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Congratulations, very well done!!
 
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I may have to give Surefire aa call. That's a huge Buff. Anyone put a tape on it?


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What a beast! Congratulations! Eeker


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Outstanding...and like Phil said, he has got some age on him. Probably take a while to wipe the grin off of Surefire7's face.


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Andrew, what a trophy
Congrats to both of you


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Outstanding! tu2
 
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Andrew,

That's a hell of a bull. how wide is he?
 
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I keep coming back to this post and this bull.

He is magnificent. Perfect conformation as they say at Westminster.

I don’t even care about dimensions.

But then again I never put a tape on anything.


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Mike,
I agree with you in general. The only trophy I've had officially measured was a Masai bushbuck that my PH was convinced would go top 10 and he really wanted it measured. I consented and it missed top ten by about 1/4". For a moment, I was disappointed and it was that moment I said I'd never have another trophy officially measured.

That said, I make an exception on a pure width measurement of a buffalo.
 
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Yes, my guides, PHs and taxidermists have insisted on making some measurements, too.

What’s a guy gonna do, say no?! Big Grin

But as long as he was an old ram, buck or bull, I have never cared.


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I may have to give Surefire aa call. That's a huge Buff. Anyone put a tape on it?


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Guessed he was over 45.

What a fantastic bull. Congrats.
 
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Bull of a lifetime, unless your name is Saeed! Great result under what were obviously difficult circumstances.
If Andrew does a full report bear in mind that he is a master of very proper British understatement. He would describe an incident with poachers which involved emptied magazines, the odd hospitalisation and no one mentioning shallow graves, as a spot of bother!
As many on AR know, Andrew is a most effective PH but he doesn't tolerate any shit from anyone, except his clients of course! Book with him now before he retires to his artist's easel.
 
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Love this photo. Two very good looking subjects in one pic. Well OK, one of them I would take home... the other, hmmmm ....

Seriously, that's simply a beautiful bull. A bull that any serious hunter deserves once in a lifetime. Huge congrats Surefire, and well done Andrew.


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I know Andrew mentioned he is going to add more to this report on the rest of our trophies, but I just wanted to openly thank him for producing exactly what he promised …a Dream Safari!!

I had asked Andrew for a place where we would have a good chance for a 40+” Buffalo. I could not have dreamed that I would take a 46” Bull. But we did. For those interested in rifles, ballistics, etc., I took a two rifle battery for this hunt; my Dakota Safari 404 Jeffery and an AHR CZ 550 that Wayne made on his #3 package in 9.3x66 (370 Sako Mag.). The 404J had 430 gr. NF softs & solids. The 9.3x66 had 286 gr. NP & BBS.

I’ll let Andrew describe the hunt/stalk as he a master of such, but I’ll just add that my plan was to take my Buff with the 404J and the PG with the 9.3x66. But I had told Andrew that I felt comfortable shooting up to 100m with the 2.5 fixed Leupold on the 404J, but not beyond that range. As it turned out, we ran out of cover at about 130-140 yds. Hence, Andrew had me swap out the 404 for the 9.3. I was concerned shooting this huge Buffalo with a NP in 9.3, but Andrew said not to worry. He was right! It took only one NP round at that distance to do the job. I was impressed and a bit surprised with that bullet. I’ve taken a great number of game in America and Africa with the NP in various calibers, but never any DG with a NP. I have only used SAFs and TBBCs on DG. At 72 yrs. old, I am still learning new tricks!

I love hunting Buffalo and plan to continue for as long as I am able, but I doubt I’ll ever top this one. And that’s OK. I’ll retire to my trophy room in the evenings as I continue to age, with a G&T in my hands, a smile on my face, and reminisce…about a Dream Safari in Zambia.
 
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Well done Surefire.
 
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Another Buff has become available see Hunts Offered Forum.


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I know Andrew mentioned he is going to add more to this report on the rest of our trophies, but I just wanted to openly thank him for producing exactly what he promised …a Dream Safari!!

I had asked Andrew for a place where we would have a good chance for a 40+” Buffalo. I could not have dreamed that I would take a 46” Bull. But we did. For those interested in rifles, ballistics, etc., I took a two rifle battery for this hunt; my Dakota Safari 404 Jeffery and an AHR CZ 550 that Wayne made on his #3 package in 9.3x66 (370 Sako Mag.). The 404J had 430 gr. NF softs & solids. The 9.3x66 had 286 gr. NP & BBS.

I’ll let Andrew describe the hunt/stalk as he a master of such, but I’ll just add that my plan was to take my Buff with the 404J and the PG with the 9.3x66. But I had told Andrew that I felt comfortable shooting up to 100m with the 2.5 fixed Leupold on the 404J, but not beyond that range. As it turned out, we ran out of cover at about 130-140 yds. Hence, Andrew had me swap out the 404 for the 9.3. I was concerned shooting this huge Buffalo with a NP in 9.3, but Andrew said not to worry. He was right! It took only one NP round at that distance to do the job. I was impressed and a bit surprised with that bullet. I’ve taken a great number of game in America and Africa with the NP in various calibers, but never any DG with a NP. I have only used SAFs and TBBCs on DG. At 72 yrs. old, I am still learning new tricks!

I love hunting Buffalo and plan to continue for as long as I am able, but I doubt I’ll ever top this one. And that’s OK. I’ll retire to my trophy room in the evenings as I continue to age, with a G&T in my hands, a smile on my face, and reminisce…about a Dream Safari in Zambia.


The Buffalo are hunted on floodplains and can be spooky and are only approachable when they bed down in long grass which makes for an interesting approach. Expect longer shots and Surefire's shooting was impeccable on all game taken.


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