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I put my new hitch cover on and had to laugh at how it looked with my personalized plate.



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"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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That's an incongruous combination Frank, but I love it!

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Well, I remember someone writing to G&A in the 80's I suppose it was.

He reckoned Elmer Keith was too extreme and as far as I can remember the letter went something like this:

"Elmer Keith's favourite varmint calibre is a .50 BMG necked up to .60. This would be stocked in a walnut plank with a Mason's emblem on one side and an outhouse on the other, with a slogan "Stamp out small calibres" across the back".

My dad and I laughed at this for many years ...

But, you aren't there yet ... Smiler


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My son and I agree that the 375 is a good varmint round.

Here is a picture of my son as a happy hunter.

He snuck up and dropped the notorious Guinea Fowl with a good all-purpose meat round, the 416 Rigby. Probably about 50-60 yards, 350gnTSX



A person needs to use enough gun!
Notice leather hat still wrapped around the rifle. We've always enjoyed using a tree instead of sticks as long as trees are available. Wrapping a rifle in a hat keeps the sight-in true and protects one's hand from a scrape.

the eating was good. No lead pellets and all the breast meat as long as the bullet is kept in the top front half of the body sillouette, which he did.

PS: this is meant to share the joy, not enflame. We both know that the 375 is adequate for guinea fowl, too!


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Well yeah, the 375 is also adequate for Klipspringer and I have the Rowland Ward ticket to prove it .... (somewhere)


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Here is my 585HE Varmint Round.The blue one should do..Ed



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I'm concerned you gentlemen are going too light. A 458 Lott is the way to go.
 
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Originally posted by 416Tanzan:
PS: this is meant to share the joy, not enflame. We both know that the 375 is adequate for guinea fowl, too!

LOL!!


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I think the .375 makes a fine varmint round. This was taken with my Alaskan in .375 Ruger. It worked great!



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Very nice JC. One less deer, elk, bison, and livestock killer running around.
 
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A Blaser R 93 in 375 H&H Magnum was my varmint gun for one South Africa trip.

JCS271, a fantastic wolfe by the way. I would LOVE to have a trophy like that.
 
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375 is adequate for coyote.


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