The Accurate Reloading Forums
Look at This Moose!

This topic can be found at:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/5421043/m/870101433

15 September 2005, 21:29
RoyalSC
Look at This Moose!
Look at This Giant Chukotka Moose!
The Chukotka Moose is the largest antlered animal in the world. This monster moose was taken in Kamchatka, Russia. The average moose taken has a spread of 61 inches, some animals exceed 74-75 inches in spread and over 100 pounds in weight.

Maria
RSC@RoyalSafarisClub.com
16 September 2005, 09:55
D99
Damn fine elch, damn fine!
16 September 2005, 13:38
ErikD
I wish we could import some of those huge moose genes, and inject them into our little Norwegian moose!
17 September 2005, 03:27
Oldsarge
Oh, I haven't seen anything to make me bay at the moon and wallbang my head so bad since I was 14 and reading Playboy! What an animal! They wouldn't be in season in August would they (he said salivating all over the keyboard)?


Sarge

Holland's .375: One Planet, One Rifle . . . for one hundred years!
17 September 2005, 04:15
RoyalSC
I am gald you liked it! No.. the season is middle of September - end of December! Maria
17 September 2005, 04:42
invader66
I have never seen anything like it. Damn that thing is big. Love it.
Gene


Semper Fi
WE BAND OF BUBBAS
STC Hunting Club
17 September 2005, 07:47
NitroX
Wow.

I knew they had big brown bears there but didn't know about the moose. A spectacular example, even if the gentleman is sitting several metres back Wink.

Maybe a trip to Kamchatka is called for before Alaska. Cool


__________________________

John H.

..
NitroExpress.com - the net's double rifle forum
17 September 2005, 08:52
Oldsarge
Blast! By the first week of September I'm back at work and stay there until Christmas. Oh well, another place to check out after I retire in five years.


Sarge

Holland's .375: One Planet, One Rifle . . . for one hundred years!
17 September 2005, 09:16
calgarychef1
Ug, can you imagine the smell of that swamp donkey??? Definately not one to pass up!!!!

the chef
17 September 2005, 09:27
RoyalSC
How about this one? : ) This guy sits right next to it!!!!! Enjoy your weekend! Maria
18 September 2005, 00:09
D99
Maria,

Welcome to the website, what's the deal with you? Are you a booking agent, outfitter, moose junkie?

best regards, and again welcome.

D99
18 September 2005, 01:54
N E 450 No2
Maria
Nice moose. Is that an old bullet hole in his left antler?


DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
18 September 2005, 02:31
Lorenzo
D99,
I think they must be booking agents..

María,
Welcome to the forum, please post more pictures from that beatiful place. thumb

L
18 September 2005, 05:20
RoyalSC
D99, thank you for asking! I represent a safari booking company, which mostly specializes on Eurasia and African packaged hunts. I like the adventure and am happy to socialize with my new friends at this hunting forum!!

P.S. It really looks like a bullet hole : )

Maria
http://www.royalsafarisclub.com
18 September 2005, 13:42
D99
Maria, again welcome to the forum.

We merry band of nimrods welcome you.

I have never heard of your company before, and I know most of the big booking agents in Europe and the States.

I am asuming that you have knowledge of the Russian Republics? What land mark hunting event just happened in Russia?
18 September 2005, 22:38
RoyalSC
Hello D99, I am sure you didn't hear about RSC. However, you probably have heard about Premier Safaris Inc. Right? RSC was launched as an expansion to Asia / Russia project. So, what happened in Russia? : ) Are you in Europe? RSC is now in Miami Beach, FL now.

Maria
19 September 2005, 09:06
D99
Acording to Diana Hunting Tours ( a well known Danish booking agency), Russia is back open!
20 September 2005, 14:36
Boghossian
I have read reports that many outfits in Kamchatka hunt these moose with a helicopter, and land at a distance only for the final stalk.
Hopefully these guys were taken fairchase.
20 September 2005, 15:55
crowrifle
Now I know why native americans moved their village to the moose instead of moving the moose to their village.