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Intrepid Safaris Africa, May, 2005
19 May 2005, 19:11
patrkyhntrIntrepid Safaris Africa, May, 2005
My wife and I returned yesterday from our second South African safari. Species taken were waterbuck, red hartebeest, zebra, sable, and nyala. I also got to dart a cow buffalo that had been injured so that a veterinarian could work on the wound. Photos of all but the zebra follow:
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19 May 2005, 19:22
Fallow BuckSounds great but I can't see the piccies...
FB
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Great stuff, Patrkyhntr!
Now how bout some details?

Where in RSA? With whom? etc.
Cheers,
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19 May 2005, 20:06
Fallow BuckHey pat,
that's reat and well done. The more I see of Nyala the more I want to add them to the list!! The list is getting too big tough!!!
Congrats, and it would be great to get some details.
FB.
19 May 2005, 20:23
patrkyhntrSome details:
We hunted with Intrepid Safaris Africa, an outfit run by Phillip Du Plessis. Location for most of the hunting was near the city of Nylstroom (renamed Modimoile?). The buffalo was a darted hunt.
There will be many more details when I have time to do the writing.
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Those are some nice animals. They are going to look great on your wall.
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19 May 2005, 21:28
MARK H. YOUNGNice trophies! Good photo work too. The grin on your face tells the whole story.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 19 May 2005, 21:52
jbderunzpatrkyhntr
Fantastic.
Congratulations,
You got wonderful trophies.
Was You aiming shooting so many games?
Which one are You the most proud of?
Which one was the hardest to get?
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19 May 2005, 22:08
TrapdoorThanks much for the photos!
After returning from my first safari in RSA a week ago, you aren't helping me get over my urgency to go back!
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19 May 2005, 23:02
patrkyhntrIn reply to jbd, I actually didn't have sable on my list, but the opportunity was just too good to pass up. Also, I haven't heard of anyone who has had the opportunity to do a darted buffalo hunt (and who also survived the experience), so I couldn't pass that one up either. The only animal I had on my wish list that I didn't get was a warthog. We just didn't see any worth my while.
Phillip's website is as follows fir those who might have some interest in doing some research. He already has some of my photos up on the site.
Intrepid Safaris website
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19 May 2005, 23:15
Michael RobinsonVery nice trophy animals across the board. Congrats.

Your rife looks like a Weatherby with a brake on it. What caliber did you use?
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20 May 2005, 00:19
DulcineaOne of the PA boys comes through again. Excellent!!!!!
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20 May 2005, 01:11
patrkyhntrmr, the rifle is indeed a Weatherby. I bought it in 1991. It is the "cheap little Vanguard" model, but it shoots very well. The Swarovski scope is worth three times what the rifle is (LOL). In a moment of weakness, I had a muzzle brake installed. Shortly after that, I started asking "what?" all the time. I am considering getting it removed and the barrel recrowned.
Dulc, a whole lot of outfitters and safari operators would be out of business if it wasn't for us PA deer hunters. I am just one of the good ol' boys from the mountains of PA that got lucky and is able to afford to do this neat stuff. The Africa bug has bitten me, and recovery is not in sight.
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20 May 2005, 02:12
patrkyhntrAnd finally, the zebra stallion.
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20 May 2005, 08:06
Use Enough GunI personally don't know of anyone who has ever recovered from the Africa bug. Once you have been bitten it's life threatening (Threatens your livlihood, your marriage, your thinking, your finances, etc. etc.)
20 May 2005, 10:27
Michael RobinsonI can't tell you how many times I almost bought a Weatherby, but growing up on Elgin Gates will do that to you.
The only Weatherby I now own is a Japanese Mark XXII tht puts five of about any decent .22 Long Rifle into one hole at 50 yards and has done so since 1973.
The Vanguard is a Japanese Howa that has been sold under many marques. It's a good, accurate rifle and shoots straight no matter whose name might be on it.
So, anyway, what caliber did you use?
Mike
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20 May 2005, 13:37
patrkyhntrThe rifle is chambered in .300 Weatherby, mr. I handload for it. The load used was Kodiak 200 grain bonded core soft point bullets, 83.0 grains of IMR 7828, and Remington 9 1/2 M primers. Cases are Weatherby. All five kills were one-shot. We recovered two of the bullets. The other three exited on the off side and left a significant exit wound. When I get a chance, I'll take a photo of the bullets and scan it in.
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20 May 2005, 13:55
patrkyhntrOh, what the heck. Here is the photo of the two bullets. They were 200 grain bullets. One weighed 132 grains after recovery and the other 140 grains. Diameter of one was just shy of .8 inch and the other just over .7 inches. While I am impressed with the expansion, I am not impressed with the weight retention. On my last safari, I used the 200 grain trophy bonded bullets. They didn't expand quite so much, but they retained much more mass.
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Patrkyhntr
Looks like you had a grand old time judging by your cheese eating grin. Nice stuff. All you guys coming back from trips are making green with envy. BTW you have PM.

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Great hunt! Congratulations! I see forward to more details..

Niiiice looking animals, BTW...
I know alot of people think the Sable is tops, but I really like the looks of that Nyala.
Looks like a fantastic trip.
25 May 2005, 08:21
TXRandyGreat trophies Patrkyhntr, the grin says it all, a hell of a Safari! Congratulations.
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25 May 2005, 14:29
patrkyhntrThe story on the darted buffalo hunt is done. My wife finished the first edit, and allows as how it could be read by others now. If you would like to read the story, send me an email.
I contacted SCI to see if they would be interested in the story and the response I got was as follows:
They are very interested, and would pay me the grand sum of $25 US dollars for all rights to the story. I will be including this story in my second book, so I am reluctant to sign away rights. I will give it away to anyone who wants to read it, however, assuming that you understand the copyright laws and will not try to infringe on my copyright.
George
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Thanks for the offer, email on its way.