Thank you for your kind comments Green Chile.
I am!
I think my second dagga boy with Dieter was pretty good too.
The boss is beginning to break away again but on the other side.
From what I have been told, in the UK this was mainly down to a licensing issue.
To hold a shotgun certificate is fairly simple but to hold a rifle licence is much more complicated.
Due to the final few inches of the Paradox barrels being rifled - it came, and still does under the rifle licence...
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For information, 'The' book on the H&H Paradox is:
Paradox. The Story of Colonel G. V. Fosberry, Holland & Holland and the Paradox Rife Shot and Ball Gun by Baker, David J. & Lake, Roger E.
It's pretty rare and expensive these days however.
A bit of background and a good review on the...
Great choices!
Wow - well done Brian!
Haha - Yes - I totally agree on the excitement part.
I'm waiting for a .416 Rigby to be approved on my licence and next time I go after buffalo I'd like to try that out.
Hopefully there is a double rifle in my future too...
Thank you Brian - I think so too!
I used a .375 H&H with a 300gr Peregrine VRG3 bullet - recommended and supplied by Dieter.
On both approx 30m through scrub quartering frontal for my first shots and fortunately the first shot was good each time - into the vital triangle and would have been...
Hello All,
I’ve recently returned from my second hunting trip to Africa – this time to Lowveld region in South Africa with Dieter, owner of @MATTANJA HUNTING SAFARIS.
Again I’m pleased to report that the trip exceeded my expectations.
This time I was accompanied by a friend on his first trip...
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