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Boddington on African rifles?
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When you see the episode in the video when the elephant bull explodes out of the tree in the hunter's laps you'll start looking to go larger with your big bore. It is an awesome scene!


I've been told Ivan shot that elephant with a 450/400. Not the heaviest iron by far.
 
Posts: 11729 | Location: Florida | Registered: 25 October 2006Reply With Quote
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Craig and Dave,

I just finished watching the DVD and I enjoyed it thoroughly. For those who are considering buying it, the video is worth every penny. I especially enjoyed the fantastic historical info on double rifles. Keep up the good work.

Jon
 
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Sorry for my friend "Billinthewild", but if he want to hunt wildboard in His next trip to Argentina He must bring that dvd to me, eh, eh, YOU HEAR ME... BILL....!!!
I really like how Craig writes and His humble way to describe His experiences and share His own mistakes, without hiding anything.
A truly military honor man.


"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
 
Posts: 883 | Location: Provincia de Cordoba - Republica Argentina -Southamerica | Registered: 09 May 2007Reply With Quote
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Gave the DVD to my business partner for Christmas, and was lucky enough to have a kind son who gave it to me for Christmas. Have watched it twice so far. Very nice addition to my collection. Not too much new as far as information, but really neat to see nice old doubles in use. I wish that Every hunting video made a mention as to the rifle used, make model etc. as well as ammo, time of year etc. Of course when Craig is hunting or a Rep from Ruger or Hornnady, that info is forthcoming or implied. However,if it is someone else that info would be very interesting, as well as time of year and so forth. Safari Rifles II very good buy IMHO. I will probably by the book later to upgrade the original I have almost worn out.
 
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