Many thanks for the invite, much appreciated. However I think that this will be next year at the earliest.#
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No problem. if you need an info please let me know.
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Adrian
Many thanks for the invite, much appreciated. However I think that this will be next year at the earliest.#
Cheers!
I think you'd enjoy a buff hunt a lot more.......... rather than sitting in a blind for nights on end unable to fart you hunt the things with your feet (depending on where you are........)
That aside, Lions are soft. Well constructed bullet (by Africa standards) is probably the last thing you want, especially in .375. Cheapo PMP works nicely, nice soft bullet that sets up well and will actually expand, for christ's sake stay away from the Barnes offerings in .375 for Lion- someone will get scratched.....
If it was me I'd look at .338 Win Mag or similar and be far more concerned that I could shoot it accurately and comfortably rather than dicking about with anything much larger and less comfortable to shoot.
Can't remember off the top of my head but few places have a minimum of .375 for lion other than maybe Bots.... and a couple of provinces in RSA. They usually do things right in Zim and i think min calibre there for Lion is 7mm but don't quote me on that.
I'll be hunting my Lioness as walk and stalk, not entertaining sitting in a blind, too boring. We will be looking for tracks first thing in the morning and then following. Hopefully not going to get eaten but will still be using a .375 as that is the minimum allowed by law in RSA.
.375 is definately the minimum dangerous game calibre in SA. I have hunted there many times and any reputable outfitter will confirm this. Also being an agent for a SA outfitter does have it's advantages of knowing where to go and the pitfalls. You are right about previous canned hunting going on but I will not be getting involved with that, it is now not as widespread as it used to be. We hunt Lions in the Kalahari near the Botswana border as Botswana have now banned it and have taken 3 so far this year. I'm planning mine in September as my personal opinion is SA will ban it eventually.
All things being well the Shootingshow.tv will be there to film it unless I get eaten!!
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Adrian
9.3 or 375 is as large as you need to go, lion are thin skinned at the end of the day. I personally think a 9.3 x 74r round bodied sbs from Verney Carron is the ideal weapon.
I regularly take lions at 300-400m with my .22. Just a question of shot placement.
That's not a brand you hear mentioned much in the UK! Not sure why though because they're really good guns. Very popular indeed back in France.
Not as many as in Essex.
Not as many as in Essex.