Classic O’Connor

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Just finished this one while waiting for my kids to get out of school. Something for everyone with stories of Africa, bird shooting, Nilgai and lots of other American game-bears and sheep, elk etc. It is old but still relevant and has a handful of good photographs. One I am sure I will read again and again.
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I pick it off the shelf every few years and reread a couple of stories. His work is a useful reminder what a difference a bit of specialized education makes in a writer.
 
I have been reading that as well of late, good stories by the master.
 
When I was a kid, I was an avid fisherman and only shot competition small bore as a junior. However, as time went on, when my copy of Outdoor Life showed up, I found myself turning to O’Connor’s column before the fishing articles.
I have a number of his books as well as some old copies of OL. Although there are several writers I enjoy reading, JOC stands above.
 
He was a wonderful writer! I have and reread many of his books often. He had the rare ability to " put you there " like few others. Another from that era was Russ Annabelle who had that same talent.
 
I believe I have all of JOC's books even his 2 hard to find novels, one of which a movie was based on, with Spencer Tracey and Clark Gable, Boom Town.
Also have all of Elmer Keith's books. His writings required a bit more work to make suitable for publication than did JOC's I have read,....
 
I believe I have all of JOC's books even his 2 hard to find novels, one of which a movie was based on, with Spencer Tracey and Clark Gable, Boom Town.
Also have all of Elmer Keith's books. His writings required a bit more work to make suitable for publication than did JOC's I have read,....
Just a bit more work ........ :oops:
 
I was just given this copy for our 26th Anniversary. A very nice present indeed.
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Of course my first read was an article on the .270 Win.
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If my memory is correct O'Conner's columns in Outdoor Life were the first Africa hunting stories I read as a young teenager. And with ABC's American Sportsman on Sundays I got hooked on Africa and didn't even know it.
 

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I just saw Budsgunshop.com has both the guide gun and the African for $1150. FWIW - I bought both and decided to use the Guide gun - I restocked it in a Bell and Carlson stock and I added the Alaska arms floor plate to add a round. I wanted the shorter barrel as I will use a suppressor. I wont go lower than $1100, but I will ship it and no sales tax.

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