Sinking the Ships of the Desert - Hunting Camel in the Australian Outback
Camels are a huge feral animal problem in the Australian Outback. Over the last 18 months I have made three trips 1,700km (one way) to shoot these destructive beasts.
The last trip I had along a number of mates and two poms who I had met over the internet. It was a great example of how we can share our love of hunting.
Here are some photos for your edification.
Glassing the outback. Very similar to areas of the Karoo.
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Largest bull shot. .264WM and Woodleigh 140 PPSN's.
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7x57 and 175 Woodleigh PPSN
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8x57 ex-mil mauser and Hornady 170 RNSP
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Large Herd Bull with 7mmRM and Woodleigh 160 PPSN.
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Lone older bull neck shot with .243 and Sierra 100 SptBt.
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Young male shoulder, then head shot at 110 paces with 9.3x62 and express sights. Woodleigh 286 RNSP.
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Remote Waterhole
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