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Welcome Captain! We have thoroughly enjoyed the writings of your friends. I could read the news (depressing) or I can read hunting adventures from far off lands. I choose the latter. Please do tell us about your hunts.
Thank you , Tra3 . Poton and Kawshik are as fine gentlemen and hunters as they come.
 
Welcome aboard :D Beers:.....and I too look forward to reading more about your hunting experiences, as your two friends writings are very interesting .
I am glad to be aboard , Spike. t
I will write the first one tonight.
 
Welcome to one of the greatest hunting web sites in the world , Newaz . I was actually beginning to wonder if you would ever really listen to us and join. The gentlemen here are the most friendly , respectful and non judgmental kind l have ever come across. You will make good friends here , just like Kawshik and l have .
Who cares if you were not a professional shikaree ? You have successfully killed more than 4 times the panthers which l have and more than double the panthers which Kawshik has . You have single handedly killed more panthers than both Kawshik and l have , combined. I think that you will soon develop an extremely large fan base after just posting 1 article. Whatever articles l wrote , will be nothing compared to what you are going to write .
By the way , l myself am also planning to have a .338 Winchester magnum calibre rifle made 2 years later , from America . Yours is clearly serving you quite well .
Kawshik is also a member of these forums , but he is running around a bit arranging Fabliha’s upcoming wedding . Now do all the members here a favor and start writing !
Ah , Poton . It is good to see a familiar face . I really like the format in which Kawshik and you have been writing your stories . I think that l will use a similar format .
And yes , please do get a Winchester's .338 Magnum rifle . Mine has been providing me excellent service since the last forty years . It is a magnificent calibre . A truly classic American design .
 
Ah , Poton . It is good to see a familiar face . I really like the format in which Kawshik and you have been writing your stories . I think that l will use a similar format .
And yes , please do get a Winchester's .338 Magnum rifle . Mine has been providing me excellent service since the last forty years . It is a magnificent calibre . A truly classic American design .
What brand is your 338 Captain Newaz? It’s a fine caliber for large game.
 
Dear Captain,
Welcome to the forum. Looking fwd to read about your experiences! (y)
 
Giday Captain Nwz and welcome to the A H forums
 
Welcome to AH !
 
Welcome to AH.
The more stories the better. I am looking forward to it.
 
Glad to have you Captain Nwz. We have learned a lot from Sgt Rahman and I fully expect we will learn a lot from you with your stories and experience!
 
Welcome to AH Captain Nwz! Nice to have you join us.
 
Hello Captain Nwz,

Khomas Highland Hunting Safaris of Namibia, welcomes you to the best forum on earth.

Many of us forum members, (probably all members) are glad that you and your two fellow countrymen have joined us.
I believe I can safely say that we are eager to learn about what hunting in your country was like.

The wilderness areas of India look as if they might still hold many wild animals now.
I believe that foreigners are not permitted to hunt there any more.
So, we shall live vicariously through your stories.

I agree that the .338 Winchester is one of the best hunting cartridges available today.
Unfortunately, here in the USA, the excellent 275 grain bullet is no longer loaded by our ammunition companies.
However, the 250 grain loading is widely available here and is also quite excellent for large game such as grizzly bears, moose and bison.

Kind regards,
Velo Dog.
 

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