11 April 2011, 09:34
Bill PooleSafari Rifle Shoot - PRGC Phoenix AZ 17Apr11 1PM
Shooters, Hunters and Dreamers!
The Spring Safari Rifle Shoot at PRGC will be held on the afternoon of Sunday 17-Apr-2011 at 1PM set up 12PM or so.
Formerly called a Big Bore or Dangerous Game shoot, this month's shoot will be a somewhat improved version of the prior events. I am adding a "Plains Game" stage, shooting at those small sized Safari Press targets at up to 50 yds, you can use the same big bore rifle or a smaller rifle. We'll still have the full sized Elephants, the full sized charging Cape Buffalo, some miniature targets of the big 5 animals. Scoring is points per hit with penalties for time, miss/wound or underpowered rifle.
and of course, a PITH HELMET awarded to the winner!
Held at PRGC in Phoenix, AZ (end of 7th AVENUE up against the mountain) we'll meet at the smallbore range and after set up, split into groups and shoot the 5 stages. Expect 5 shots on plains game and 11 to 14 shots with your big
bore rifle(s). Should be done 4 or 5 PM or so. $20 fee. Spectators welcome!
Event website
http://arizona-rifleshooting.c...ifle-shoot-PRGC.htmlclub website
http://www.phoenixrodandgun.org/Post or PM for questions.
Poole
21 April 2011, 02:52
Steve AhrenbergHey.....Thats me.

The shoot was a real hoot, I had a problem with my .375, it jammed a spent case on my very first shot. I shot the ENTIRE corse with my .500NE.
Any and all Phoenix area shooters need to do this.
Steve
21 April 2011, 03:36
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by Nganga:
Hey.....Thats me.

The shoot was a real hoot, I had a problem with my .375, it jammed a spent case on my very first shot. I shot the ENTIRE corse with my .500NE.
Any and all Phoenix area shooters need to do this.
Steve
Congratulations Steve.
Did you get to keep the ivory?
21 April 2011, 03:39
Steve AhrenbergDoc,
THATS not me.......I'm the svelt one with the double. And no, the ivory was non exportable
21 April 2011, 04:20
Steve AhrenbergBTW,
The guy that's running in the brown hat. His name is Mike De Leon. He is the guy that shot the buffalo off of Alister Norton in September last year. He was using the GMA .458Lott pictured.
Steve
21 April 2011, 05:15
Cane Ratquote:
Originally posted by Nganga:
Doc,
THATS not me.......I'm the svelt one with the double. And no, the ivory was non exportable
You're the only one who doesn't have a big beer gut. Is the beer belly some sort of prerequisite? If so, I qualify to participate. I've invested lots of six packs in mine.
21 April 2011, 06:08
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by Cane Rat:
quote:
Originally posted by Nganga:
Doc,
THATS not me.......I'm the svelt one with the double. And no, the ivory was non exportable
You're the only one who doesn't have a big beer gut. Is the beer belly some sort of prerequisite? If so, I qualify to participate. I've invested lots of six packs in mine.
Wayne (Bitterroot) refers to that as "Ballast" and I concur wwih that choice of terms as mine prevents my from tipping over in strong wind ...
Nganga is trying to emmulate that body habitus by keeping a couple of belt sides full of ammo where his "ballast" should be.

21 April 2011, 11:35
shakariDamn but that looks like fun!

21 April 2011, 18:51
shootawayI hope you all shot well or else I'll have to come there,in that beautifull sunshine and show you all how to do it.

23 April 2011, 10:21
Bill Poolewe split into two groups and each group shot the stages in a different sequence that made it go faster. But it meant that my camera only took pictures of guys in my group and the guy I always handed my camera to took a lot of pics so there are a lot of pics of me (and the shirt & hat I got on a biz trip to RSA about 13 years ago)
Poole
23 April 2011, 10:22
Bill Pooleif you think this looks like fun, come join us 30-oct, if that's too far to drive, set one up at your home range! the miniature targets came from safari press, the big ones from a spray paint can!