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Video of Pakistan sindh ibex hunt....
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Guys,

I was fortunate to hunt Sindh ibex in Pakistan this February with Recep at Turkish Frontier. Faisal is going to be a famous outfitter in Pakistan. I highly recommend both of them.
Wonderful experience and adventure.
Here's the video.

https://youtu.be/daQ_pWOdweg?si=y--gN8JG9Ie_Jsvr

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Thankyou for posting this video. I really enjoyed watching your hunt. It always amazes me how Ibex seem to thrive in quite barren looking lands. A couple of very nice rams you guys took. Well done.


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Congrats. I did this a few years ago. Loved it.
 
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Nicely shot video, thankfully without blaring music as many seem to like adding to their videos.
Great hunt and shooting too, reminds me of our tahr hunting except opposite end of the spectrum as far as season and temperatures go. Looked to be fairly hot there?

Each to his own but the second shooter seemed a bit burdened with a heavy day pack and also large and heavy binoculars hanging from a bino harness, especially so still wearing them when shooting prone. Apart from the extra burden when taking the initial shots, it may have been a handicap if the shooter had to move quickly to another position to get more shots in to put the target Ibex down.
It did all turn out well and a couple of great trophies taken.
 
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thank you very much. it took me a while to understand a little difference between the name of the outfitter and the new border between pakistan and turkey lol ...
 
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Great video Rob and congratulations on your ibex! He'll look good next to your Dagestan Tur.

I assume that you used the outfitters rifles. Do they allow or is it too much of a hassle to bring your own rifle? Your sight-in shell casing looked like a .300 Win mag.


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