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  1. moosemike

    Question about the "muzzle brakes"

    Thanks Velo Dog. I'll give that a try.
  2. moosemike

    Question about the "muzzle brakes"

    Spike T, to answer your questions the .338 is well known for its scope eating qualities and I didn't put the brake on. It was on the rifle when I bought it, some Elk hunter put the brake on it.
  3. moosemike

    Question about the "muzzle brakes"

    Once I get a better scope I might do that. It had a Bushnell on when I got it and the brake is keeping it from crapping out.
  4. moosemike

    Cartridge Battle. 416 Rigby vs 416 Remington. Pick your side.

    I'd like to get the Remington magnum myself.
  5. moosemike

    Question about the "muzzle brakes"

    I've heard a few guys say that they just use the brake at the range and screw the thread protector on to go hunting. My Ruger .338 shoots 4" lower at fifty yards with the brake removed as opposed to on. So I can't just remove the brake and hunt. Is this unusual?
  6. moosemike

    herd management?

    PaulT, that is the kind of herd management I was asking about. I was wondering if it was practiced outside the USA to any degree. I've always been told if you're going to take a buck out of a herd you need to take at least two doe to keep things balanced. A balanced herd leads to greater trophy...
  7. moosemike

    Hello

    I'd like to hunt Africa in the next two years.
  8. moosemike

    herd management?

    Thanks guys but I wasn't looking for cull hunt opportunities. I was merely curious how/if PH's manage the herds on their properties or if they generally just hunt the males of the species and let the chips fall where they may?
  9. moosemike

    herd management?

    I remember what it was like here in PA when I started hunting deer. Things were that badly out of whack you'd see 30 doe to every one buck. We've since had an aggressive doe management plan and the numbers are more in balance today making for a healthier herd.
  10. moosemike

    herd management?

    As anybody who studies wildlife understands it's very important to not only kill the males of a species but also important to harvest the females for a balanced herd. When outfitters advertise African hunts they only seem to advertise packages for bulls and bucks. Who harvests the Does and Cows...
  11. moosemike

    Hello

    I'm most interested in Kudu and Gemsbok. Cape Buffalo is a major interest of mine and I'd hope to get a Red Hartebeest. I'm mostly thinking of the RSA or Namibia because I'm not ready for a rough and raw hunt like Tanzania and I don't want to lose my gun in Zimbabwe because it's "Mugabe's...
  12. moosemike

    Caliber 30-30 use in Africa???

    There seems to be a time and a place for a .30-30 and Africa doesn't quite seem like it. It's right at home in the northeast US deer woods but I can't conjure up any images of African campfires with model 94's and 336's for some reason.:D
  13. moosemike

    .348 Winchester

    My Great uncle carried a model 71 .348 for years for PA whitetail and black bear. He said he got tired of lugging the darn thing up and down mountains so he sold it and bought a trim Husqvarna 4100 Lightweight .30-06 which I still have.
  14. moosemike

    9.3X62 for Cape Buffalo?

    Interesting. Maybe I've been underselling this round? I've always looked at it as a slightly more potent .35 Whelen and I wouldn't want no parts of a Cape Buffalo with a .35 Whelen. But it may be that there is a lot more difference between these two cartridges than I thought?
  15. moosemike

    9.3X62 for Cape Buffalo?

    Hi, let me start off by saying I've not hunted Africa yet but I plan to. I want to get a CZ 550 this year and start getting familiar with it. I know the general concensus for a one gun plains game+Cape Buff hunt is to take a .375 H&H. And I have no problems with that as I've shot that cartridge...
  16. moosemike

    Hello

    I agree. I'm not 40 years of age yet but I'm close enough to see it from here.:D I figure I want to devote my forties to getting out and doing some international hunts! A get-out-and-see-the-world kind of thing.
  17. moosemike

    Hello

    Hi all. Hunting is my thing and I've hunted around the states some and managed to fill some of my hunting dreams here in the US. But I grew up reading the likes of Capstick, Hunter, Ruark, Taber, and Neumann (no WDM Bell yet but I'm going to make him a priority) so I've got this Africa dream...
 
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