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Roy, Rene and Alan came over to visit. And as usual, we all had a great time, even with Walter trying his best to antagonize everyone.

They left yesterday, with all of us looking forward to seeing them in Tanzania late September.

A visit with old friends


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It's always nice to catch up wit friends. Looks like you guys had fun.

Are you hunting Moyowosi again this year?

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How accurate is that little pistol that the boys are shooting?
 
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Living the barefoot life. Now that would be tough to take! Smiler


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will i guess the ph shooting from the truck will stop my dis tractor from bad mouthing my hunting tech on line NOW and I repete i was not in the truck both feet where on the ground!!!! rotflmo
 
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Those PH's always have to be hunting something! Full body mounts on the lizards?

Seriously, it looks like a good time was had by all!


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Looks like good times.

Is that an air rifle Alan is shooting?


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Saeed: the rifle Alan is shooting seems to be a PCP airgun. Will you kindly give us some info about it?. I´m particularly interested in the recharge chores.
 
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Saeed,
you need to get the fella a proper LH gun for the lizzard work! That stock looks brutal!


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Love those thumbholes! Big Grin
 
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I will post details on the air rifle tomorrow


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it's a Daystate Airwolf MCT or MVT. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AIR RIFLE MADE. I sold all my other air rifles after i bought the MCT. of course i did a bit of back sliding last month and bought a Daystate Air Ranger 80- 50% more power but non-electronic and therefore lacks the bells and whistles but an absolute hammer if you want to kill things beyond 100 yards.


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Wonderful to see!
Hessa is already driving.
Walter still presides as Gunsmith Royale.
Alan is keeping his PH skills sharp.
Roy is virile, vigorous, and accurate as ever, ready to hunt cape buffalo at 9000 feet altitude.
Rene the Angel has sorted out the logistical aftermath of the last expedition, just in time for some much deserved R&R.
The Best!
 
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Saeed, can you tell us the caliber of that air rifle?

Also, what weight pellets and what muzzle velocity?

Seems to do the job nicely on the lizards!


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Mike,

The pellets we use are Gamo Pro Magnum, weight is 15.43 grains, and the velocity is about 900 fps.


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Saeed

wow those are great clear pictures.

Only problem is not clear enought for me to (determine the brand of beer) those two chaps are sculling !!

Also love the trees (shown in background) where Hessa drove Alan around the yard in her golf buggy. I have one of them here in my yard in NZ BUT cant remember the name Think it is from Acacia family ??

Tell me how large approx in acre or hectare is the ZOO or wildlife park of yours

Man those pictures of the pool are very very enticing especially as we are running into winter here in NZ

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I also looked at the tress in the background, indeed there are some that are acacias but not sure which ones. Saeed do you have trees from all over the world ? A couple of them looks like southamericans.

Those iguanas must be fun to hunt, are they indigenous ?

Great pictures !!

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Enjoyed the photos Saeed. I need one of those pellet rifles. I have an RWS and Beeman I shoot all the time, but yours is very interesting.


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Great pictures Saeed! Its heartwarming to see you guys all together with all the smiles on everyones faces. tu2 You are very blessed with a fine group of friends.

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Originally posted by Lorenzo:
I also looked at the tress in the background, indeed there are some that are acacias but not sure which ones. Saeed do you have trees from all over the world ? A couple of them looks like southamericans.

Those iguanas must be fun to hunt, are they indigenous ?

Great pictures !!

L


Lorenzo:

A few Iguanas escaped from one of the cages in Saeed's zoo.

They are indigenous now.

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What does his neighbours think about that..? Big Grin
 
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Any time I see Rene I shake my head at how much she looks like my grandmother (nothing implied). I mean they could be twins and it is just flat-out scary. If Rene is anything like my grandmother, Roy has his hands full ;-)
 
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