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Eastern Tur
31 October 2009, 03:16
TrackersNZEastern Tur
A picture of the Tur I shot in Azerbaijan.October 2009. A tough mountain hunt.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
31 October 2009, 03:37
LHOCongratulations, very nice throphy!
Did you use the gun on the picture?
31 October 2009, 03:46
TrackersNZYes Klasnikov SVD. Well worn. Terribly inconsistant/inaccurate, unfortunately. Main problem was Russian ammo of many different shapes and sizes....

...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
31 October 2009, 09:31
Equinsu OchaTerrific goat!!
Why did you have to use that gun? Was there no way for you to bring your own from NZ?
31 October 2009, 14:07
zhabaMy congrat's I wasn't as lucky as yourself.sent three days in a tent due to rain and snow then just made it out to safety through a very flooded river.well done fatastic trophy
31 October 2009, 22:49
mboga biga bwanaNice Trophy. Well done.
Seloushunter
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01 November 2009, 15:28
profyhunterWaidmannsheil!!!
How old? 8-9?
02 November 2009, 01:52
Matt GrahamTim - that is bloody awesome mate!! Congratulations!!
Will you have any hassles you think getting it back to NZ??
Cheers
Matt
02 November 2009, 07:56
TrackersNZ8 years old. Unfortunately I missed two larger Tur that were 10-12 years old, out at 200 yards. This gun was really only good out to 80 yards, after that anything could happen. Also the ammo was a mixed bag, som ewent bang some went pop. So this all added to the challenge. With the Tur I shot, it got a full magazine at 80 yards, and fortunately fell over, the gun empty.
A classic Ex-Sovirt Mountain adventure. Tur by Klasnikov. Some of the hunting advantage put back in the court of the Tur.
I already have the trophy back in NZ. I brought it back in my baggage, declared it to customs. They took it away for fumigation. But no problems as it is not a Cites listed animal. I do beleive that soon these will become cites listed, as they are getting a lot of hunting pressure from both Trophy Hunters, and locals hunting for meat.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
03 November 2009, 22:40
River JordanWow, what a great trophy. Using the Klasnikov sounds like it really added something to the adventure.
04 November 2009, 00:03
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by TrackersNZ:
8 years old. Unfortunately I missed two larger Tur that were 10-12 years old, out at 200 yards.
I do beleive that soon these will become cites listed, as they are getting a lot of hunting pressure from both Trophy Hunters, and locals hunting for meat.
It is a pity...
But is it only hunt. I think, this tur is very-very...Congratulation!!!
But it seems to me that you are not absolutely right.In Dagestan. On other side to border, there are very few hunters. The political situation is bad. But there animals very happy

04 November 2009, 09:27
zhabaMate who did you do the hunt through? I am intrested in going back after the first stuff up I had to finish what I started. I wasn't really happy with the guys I went with. If you could let us know that would be great

04 November 2009, 16:36
vahid_vpquote:
Congratulation!!!
Congratulation!!!
nice trophy , do u have size of horn ?
i think its good record
17 November 2009, 15:44
BoghossianBeautiful ram - which outfitter did you hunt with?
21 November 2009, 09:51
TrackersNZNo Outfitter/middleman. Just hunting direct with the natives, through a local contact.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
05 October 2010, 17:19
TrackersNZ
The last part to the adventure..picking up the completed trophy from the Taxidermist...hanging it on the wall...and reliving every detail of the experience....
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
05 October 2010, 21:12
CaracalVery nice. That's a adventure worth remembering it.
06 October 2010, 16:40
BoghossianFantastic mount. Great to do it without an outfitter either! Put some adventure back into things.
09 October 2010, 00:40
us_dragunovOutstanding animal!
I will say in Russia when I was hunting Tur we saw A LOT of animals, so hopefully they will stay of the CITES list for a bit.
Small correction: The SVD is not a Kalashnikov nor was it designed by him. E. Dragunov was the lead designer hence the D in SVD. You must of had a real turd of a rifle and I suspect the ammo was the biggest at fault as most SVD/TIGR rifles are fairly accurate out to at least 600m.
09 October 2010, 13:58
TrackersNZAnd a sight, that had a lot of play in it.....
They insisted to remove the sight when not shooting.......mmmmmm!!!!!!
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
10 October 2010, 19:11
us_dragunovI bet that was your issue! I was thinking about that after I posted when I relooked at your photo. That scope looks like it has been through the ringer, and then I thought if the scope wasn't attached properly and tight you would be screwed there too.
Anyhow....outstanding animal! :-)
11 October 2010, 15:22
mboga biga bwanaGreat Ram.... Congratulation !
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02 December 2010, 18:35
Emil Aliyev"Na zdorovya", Tim! I think we spent good time. Everybody welcome here any time of Tur hunt season.
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