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What animals with a BB
23 October 2002, 09:45
<biff>What animals with a BB
Ok, how many animals have you all taken with your respective big bores, and what were they? Or are most out there mainly for shooting paper etc? gabe
23 October 2002, 10:47
GeorgeSWith my .470 Capstick: one 43 3/8" Cape buffalo
If you consider the .375 a big bore: 1 nilgai, 1 Cape buffalo, 2 leopards, 3 zebras, 2 blue wildebeest, 2 or 3 impalas, 1 Limpopo bushbuck, 2 warthogs, 1 Lichtenstein hartebeest, 1 Cape hartebeest, 1 kudu, 1 gemsbok, 1 Cape eland, 2 jackals, 1 bushpig, and that's probably not all of them.
George
[ 10-24-2002, 18:25: Message edited by: GeorgeS ]23 October 2002, 11:34
T.Carrgabe,
375 H&H: cape buffalo, 3 zebra, kudu, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, eland, nyasaland wildebeest, Thomson's gazelle, Grant's gazelle, East African impala, crocodile, baboon, hyena, and 2 warthog.
416 Rem Mag: 3 cape buffalo.
Regards,
Terry
[ 10-31-2002, 21:31: Message edited by: T.Carr ]23 October 2002, 13:54
RIPI'm just getting started, but so far:
375 H&H:
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water buffalo
black bear
kudu
blue wildebeest
red lechwe
warthog
impala X2
375 Weatherby:
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Sitka black tail deer X4
375 RUM
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white tail deer
378 Weatherby
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Black Hawaiian ram
Corsican ram
416 Rigby:
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water buffalo
cape buffalo
fallow deer at 342 yards
umbrella thorn trees X2 with one shot
416 Remington:
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SE Alaska glacier
458 Winchester:
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Alaskan moose
hoary marmot
red fox
landcrow
seacrow
icebergs in Prince William sound
460 Weatherby:
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water buffalo
More to follow.
[ 12-11-2002, 10:10: Message edited by: DaggaRon ]23 October 2002, 13:59
<mikeh416Rigby>1 Eland, 4 Kudu, 2 Blue Wildebeest, 1 Black Wildebeest, 1 Nyala, 1 Blessbuck, 1 Southern Reedbuck, 2 Bushbuck, 1 Steenbuck, 1 Waterbuck, 4 Impala, 2 Warthog, 2 Zebra, 1 Gemsbuck, 1 Springbuck, 1 Red Hartebeest, 7 Cape Buffalo.
23 October 2002, 14:30
RIPOooooh! George, Big T., and Mike: Impressive.
I have designs on bison for a 470 NE Merkel field test next.
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24 October 2002, 05:04
dan belislehey daggaron, how'd you mount that glacier? Carefully? - Dan
24 October 2002, 05:13
amosgregDang it Dan,
I was going to ask the same question. I was also going to ask if he would post the trophy picture in all its gory detail
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24 October 2002, 12:56
RIPGentlemen,
As you can see, I was self guided on my Alaskan hunts, as a resident, like the natives, and often not successful.
I did more small-bore than big-bore hunting there:
I did take 3 caribou from a herd with 4 shots from a 340 Wby in about 15 seconds. One was out at 350 yards, and he was the biggest. Had to shoot him twice. This was on a solo hunt on the Alaska Peninsula, fly in, drop off, pitch my little tent and commune with November.
Here are some more unsuccessful Alaska hunts of mine, first the rifle, then the animal(s) I did not kill with it. Just a sample of my failures to fire but good fun anyway. Many other times I served as pack animal for the lucky buddy. One time two of the four of us got airevaced out due to a fall down a mountain. I always escaped unscathed so my luck was not too bad.
7MM Remington Mag: Dall Sheep, Mountain Goat
375 Weatherby: Kodiak Brown Bear
458 Winchester: Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear
Saddly, one time I wounded an animal and he got away. It was a stupid stunt. The willows and devil's club were too thick for me to follow any further up the mountainside at dusk. My bad.
25-06: Prince William Sound Black Bear
This helped convert me to big bores. Live and learn, to hunt better.
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24 October 2002, 17:56
RMillerOne Colorado elk with a 375 H-H .
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What a fun trip that was. Thanks for jogging the memory. I love accurate reloading.
Even with the occassional sissy backbiting I can still come here and find something to smile about.
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25 October 2002, 03:00
<PWN>375H&H-Cape buffalo, hippo, kudu, waterbuck, 2 impala, bushbuck, hartebeest, blue wildebeest, zebra, whitetail deer, 2 javelina and cottontail rabbit.
450 NE No.2-Giraffe and blue wildebeest
45-70-4 whitetail deer ( 2 with a Marlin and 2 with a double rifle)
Perry
25 October 2002, 03:31
T.CarrPerry,
Please post picture of cottontail rabbit trophy mount. Was it a one shot kill or did the PH have to finish it off?
Regards,
Terry
25 October 2002, 04:19
jan458With .458 wm
2 Cape buffalo
1 Eland
2 Kudu
4 warthogs
5 Impala
1 Wilderbeest
3 wild boars
3 roe deer
and
assisting for a lot
with .375
about 50 + Impalas
3 warthogs
3 Kudu
1 roe deer
1 Zebra
3 wild boar
proberly forgoten some
Jan
25 October 2002, 08:14
500grains585 nyati - elephant and cape buffalo
470 capstick - elk, kudu, baboon, impala
458 lott - elk
375 h&h - 7 elk
45-70 - a bunch of deer - something like 5 or 6
26 October 2002, 05:27
NBHunter416 Taylor:
So far one Ruffed grouse but ask me when Bear and deer season are over and hopfully the answer will be different.
29 October 2002, 06:49
<mikeh416Rigby>Just an update to my previous post: this past saturday I made a one shot kill from a range of 37 yards. My trophy was a monster meadow grizzley(a.k.a. ground hog), shot from my back porch with my 375 Ackley Improved and a 250 grain Swift A-Frame. The neighbors were not ammused!, but that's one less garden raider come spring time.
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29 October 2002, 18:21
RIPMikeh416Rigby,
I can dig it! Off-season practice or varmints with big bores is a very sensible thing.
29 October 2002, 19:11
CZ 550454 Casull:
1 whitetail
1 black bear
38-55:
1 whitetail
375 H&H
4 coyotes
.585 Nyati - about a dozen hoppers
.416 Rigby - more of the same, a fair bit more.
Hope to get onto some bigger stuff next year, camels & donkey's hopefully.
30 October 2002, 06:26
loud-n-boomerPC:
Grasshoppers must be quite a challenge with a bigbore, but how do you know if you have hit them afterwards?
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(Sorry, I couldn't resist, though I should have tried harder. No offense intended.)
Dave
With a .375 H&H Ruger No. 1
2 Whitetail Deer
5 Rocky Mountain Elk
With a .375 H&H Bolt Action
6 Rocky Mountain Elk
1 Mule Deer
2 Coyotes
1 Eland
With a .45-70 Lever Action
2 Whitetail Deer
With the .458 Lott/.450 Watts Bolt Action
1 Warthog
1 Gembuck
1 Kudu
2 Bushbuck
1 Impala
1 Heatebeast
1 Cape Buffalo
(Hopefully 1 elk in about two weeks!)
Oh yaa, and a whole lot of paper, etc!!!
[ 10-29-2002, 21:35: Message edited by: loud-n-boomer ]Loud & Boomer, you might quite enjoy shooting grasshoppers
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I have certainly become a good shot shooting at such a tiny target
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30 October 2002, 10:07
loud-n-boomerPC: I guess they would in Australia. Here in the states, the hoppers are too big a target to be much of a challenge
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This is me with an average size one, shot him with the .458 Lott as he charged, and dropped him just off of the barrel, you should have seen the one he was hopping with.
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The SUV in the picture is the latest thing over here.
[ 10-30-2002, 01:43: Message edited by: loud-n-boomer ]30 October 2002, 11:04
AtkinsonI really have no idea, but it would be a surprising amount of animals by anyones standards today and not much by many of yesterdays standards...
Buffalo? I suspect a few less than Saeed and George Hoffman but not by much. plainsgame in Africa and No. American game? about as much as anybody alive today...That's only a guess....
30 October 2002, 11:37
RIPI am not worthy, but I am still trying to become so. Add grasshoppers to the list. Never thought of that.
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RAB
Loud & Boomer,
I love your SUV
wish we could get them here, did the .458 lott expand enough to put a set of shoes in the grass hopper, sum buddy who knows
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31 October 2002, 12:15
loud-n-boomerActually, I hunt them with a solid, as the chitonous exoskeleton on our hoppers tend to resist penetration by softs, and as dangerous as they are normally, you don't want to deal with one that is wounded, because once you enter this game, either he dies or you die. However, I do adhere to the Sullivan philosophy when hunting these guys, I give him a choice of how he will die.
After all, I'm not a girly-man
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As to your question, there were no shoes in this hopper!
31 October 2002, 12:26
POSeur416 Rigby - 1 rabitt
500 AHR - 5 cats & 1 dog & 2 hogs
475 No2 Jeffery - 20 cats & 2 rats
12 bore - 50 +/- deer
8 bore - 2 rats & 1 horse (danger of shooting in barns)
TEG
01 November 2002, 04:58
J.L.SchottBiff:
.458WM-two elephant, two buffalo.
.416Taylor-five elephant, six buffalo, three giraffe, four eland, six zebra, two wildebeeste, seven kudu, one tsessebe, one nyala, four warthog, one cape hartebeeste, and more impala than I can remember.
.375H&H (my light rifle) one giraffe, one bushbuck, one duiker,and one baboon.
01 November 2002, 05:05
JanGSo far in Sweden with .585 Nyati
1 Fallow deer
1 Roe deer calf
JanG
01 November 2002, 05:06
<ToddE>I guess by now you all know that my post above is not true.
I'd like to get a rifle when I'm eighteen, though, and learn to go hunting.