Dangerous Game hunt course at the Africa Wildlife College -Practice round Part 1:Buffalo

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Good day to all the members:
Here follows a thread regarding a Dangerous Game hunt course with specific the buffalo in mind .Here is a description of what the course entails from Dr. Kevin Robinson , author of the Perfect Shot book/video.

Hi Gentlemen, Kevin here.

Myself, Gawie Lindeque and Pieter Nel are looking forward to having you join us.

When plan to make this a memorable, rewarding and exciting experience for you.

We will be spending a lot of time out in the veld – I mention this incident to help you prepare mentally.

This will be the real deal gentlemen!

OK HERE IS WHAT TO EXPECT:

We will set up a camp for you on our shooting range.

The shooting range is unfenced – and so you will be sleeping out in the greater KNP!

There will be 3 x double tents, each with two sturdy stretchers and matrasses.

There will be a large military type tent for shades and to act as a dining room,

and a kitchen tent with lock-up space for your food. The baboons are also hungry – do not leave out anything to tempt them.

There will be a watercart, there is a toilet and we will also set up a shower for you.

We will supply all the cutlery you will need, pots pans, knives, forks, cups, braai grids etc

but please realize that it is a self-catering weekend. We will also supply a few solar lanterns but if you want better lighting,

please bring your own 12 V or diode strip lights.We will supply camp chairs and tables and some firewood to get you started

but you all need to bring wood as well. We do not supply / offer any form of refrigeration so please bring your own or ice boxes.

The shop at Orpen Gate is about 12 km away where you can purchase additional ice, wood, and basic necessities.

The toilet is close by but it will be necessary for you all to bring a good torch for midnight trips to the loo –

this is lion, leopard and hyena country remember.

Your firearms will have to be secured in the college’s gunsafe until used, but one of our trainers, either Gawie or Piet

will also sleep at the shooting range. He will be armed with a .458 should any problems arrive.

Please try to arrive mid-afternoon’ish on day of the course so you can get unpacked and settled in time for a sunset game drive.

We will kick off the next morning with all the classroom stuff – I will be presenting lectures on buffalo

ecology and the hunting thereof. Shot placement, calibres/cartridges/bullets, trophy assessment etc will all be covered in detail.

If we start early enough I can have this all done by lunchtime. If so we will spend the afternoon in the veld.

With buffalo and some elephants around we hope to be able to get you all to each do some approaches in both species.

The next morning will be spent on the shooting range where we will see how you handle your large bore rifles.

This will be basic shooting technique, shooting off sticks, sitting and ‘uit die vuys’ and 25 to 50 m.

This is essentially to test the function and reliability of your rifle and to evaluate your big bore rifle shooting performance.

We have yet to find a course attendee’s whose rifle that did not have a problem so please do not be offended

if we are honest and critical about the rifle you bring.

If it has a problem or some fault, we will find it – hopefully it won’t.

Absolute minimum calibre 9,2 x 62 mm – hope you’ll all bring something larger.

Please also bring your ammo belt, binoculars etc because we will want to see how you carry all this stuff while out in the veld.

You need to be dressed as if you are actually hunting so we can see ‘if it all works’

We take such things seriously because our lives depend on them! (the buffalo stopping incident mentioned above is a prime

example of this) We will be in the veld doing approaches, tracking etc. in the afternoon.

On the last day of the course we will shoot our life-like courses – buffalo.

There are 6 targets in total and some will be shot a couple of times so I suggest you bring at least 2 boxes of ammo for your rifle.

If you are serious about this, bring the ammo you would actually hunt with, not cheap practice stuff.

The shots are very life-like with the shooting distances varying from about 15 to 60 m.

Shots will be taken from all the ‘usual’ veld positions

Remember this is a big bore dangerous game course so no large high-power scopes.

It is likely to be hot so please bring good hats and sunscreen.

And good walking shoes/boots because we will be walking in the veld.

And neutral clothing.

Please also bring the completed college registration form AND a copy of your ID. See attachment

This is so that we can register you with the SAWC – a necessity for the issuing of an attendance certificate.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me – my contact details are below.

Remember you’re doing this to learn and have fun! So lets make it happen!

Kevin


We are a group of six participants, I got the participants together for a training session today, focusing on cycling the rounds( dummies ) through the action as fast as possible. Today we did the cycling procedures as well as sighting in the rifles with scopes. I shot my 404 Jeffery today , open sights at sixty meters.
Step 1 :
Sighting in the scoped rifles all were .375 H&H Magnum rifles at sixty meters: All rifles were sighted in..my open sights 404 Jeffery was on the spot as usual...this rifle shoots much,much more accurate as what I am able to shoot.
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Ian Rautenbacch
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Jacques

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Gert Van Der Merwe
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Jacques `s son
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Next step was to simulate shooting at buffalo from different distances ranging from sixty to fifteen meters. The sixty meter distance was shot from a shooting stick. The thirty meter distance from a kneeling position free hand without support and the last was from fifteen meters standing without support.
We setup a crony to see what our velocity of the loads was.
Jacques in action:
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Next up was Gert van der Merwe:
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Barrel climbed up a bit:
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A dead buffalo for sure:
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Ian Rautenbach was next:
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Positive extraction:
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This one would not go far
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And then it was my turn with the 404 Jeffery open sights:
Load: 400 gn Impala bullet, S386 , 72 gn
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Sixty meters :
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Thirty meters kneeling:
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Fifteen meters free hand standing:
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We did end the practise session with some planning around the logistics of this trip. I will get the participants together for another round before leaving for the Kruger National Park.(y)(y)
 

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Thanks for sharing.
 
Pleasure, I will update this thread as we make some progress..as well when arriving in the camp..I will upload a lot of photos and descriptions. Some short videos will be in the order of the day as well.(y)(y)(y)
 
Good shooting!
 
Yes, I do not think we are over-gunned or under gunned for this course. It seems all the participants are getting along just fine with their rifles in this type of shooting..(y):D
 
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One of the most practical build bush stalk hunting .375 H&H Magnum I have ever shoot with..here Ian is going through the exercise ..it is light, handles beautifully and shoot extremely accurate...Johan Greyling build this rifle for his walk and stalk hunting...
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Nice Gert, I just put up a video of the elephant shooting course ( found it on YouTube ) called How to shoot elephants by Kevin Robertson.
Looks like a great and very practical course.
 
Kevin Robinson is a specialist on hunting buffalo..that is one reason I want to meet him and hear the stories he can tell me around the campfire . They do not make them like that anymore. I would probably never hunt an elephant, but maybe there will come a day when I will have the opportunity to shoot a and old retired "dhaga boy "buffalo on foot all by myself, no guide or ph. I will be using my 404 Jeffery...(y)(y)(y)(y) I will use it`s boss for hunting rifle grip caps, it`s hide for my 404 Jeffery rifle bag and ammo hunting belt, the rest of the hide for my black powder accoutrements(y):D...
 
Thanks for sharing
 
Sounds like an excellent opportunity. Any web links to the class itself?
 
Next step was to simulate shooting at buffalo from different distances ranging from sixty to fifteen meters. The sixty meter distance was shot from a shooting stick. The thirty meter distance from a kneeling position free hand without support and the last was from fifteen meters standing without support.
We setup a crony to see what our velocity of the loads was.
Jacques in action:
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P6103729_zpspcbqhdjw.jpg

P6103733_zpspayzivci.jpg

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Next up was Gert van der Merwe:
P6103721_zpsk0d3sx2l.jpg

P6103719_zpsc77iv7sb.jpg

P6103748_zps2vclk1dp.jpg

Barrel climbed up a bit:
P6103749_zps70gllqep.jpg

A dead buffalo for sure:
P6103751_zpswycjubsm.jpg

P6103736_zpsrxgiddhk.jpg

Ian Rautenbach was next:
P6103754_zpsk94icsym.jpg

P6103759_zpszkpm1gs7.jpg

P6103766_zps2xnbuosh.jpg

Positive extraction:
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This one would not go far
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And then it was my turn with the 404 Jeffery open sights:
Load: 400 gn Impala bullet, S386 , 72 gn
P6103726_zpsdp7us9vl.jpg

P6103769_zpsd8lhddiy.jpg

P6103778_zps6pv1kyzw.jpg

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Sixty meters :
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Thirty meters kneeling:
P6103784_zpshqwmoevc.jpg

Fifteen meters free hand standing:
P6103782_zpsh03f4ugk.jpg

We did end the practise session with some planning around the logistics of this trip. I will get the participants together for another round before leaving for the Kruger National Park.(y)(y)

This is excellent. Maybe have a mock buff on a sled being towed to simulate a charging buff.
 
Dr.Ray , our club is building two sledges for our big bore practices..big bore shooting is a very popular discipline at our club, most of the members have a dedicated shooter status and dedicated hunter status , we need to shoot different disciplines regularly to ensure you comply with these statuses to keep the status . If not you will loose your status and have to apply for it again. Here is Dr. Kevin Robinson`s email address:
krobertson@sawc.org.za
Contact him in this regards please.
Regards
Gert
 
Had some time available to do some reloading...I am using 400gn Impala solid bullets , 74gn S365 at about 2100 f/s...
It is a mild load and nice to shoot..the 404 Jeffery shoots much more accurate than what I am capable of ....all shooting will be done from different positions at buffalo targets placed strategic around the dry river bed where the shooting range is.
As Dr. Kevin Robinson said, they want to find fault with our shooting /cycling of rounds and accuracy while doing these shooting exercises ..http://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/happy0194.gifhttp://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/happy0194.gifhttp://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/happy0065.gifhttp://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/happy0194.gifhttp://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/happy0065.gif
I hope to disappoint him in some of these aspects...http://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/grin.gif
Rounds laying there, have just cycle all loaded round through the action, to make sure all rounds feed flawlessly:
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Loaded and ready:
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I will be taking my .458 Mannlicher Schoenauer with to do some off -hand shooting as well...just for the fun...http://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/happy0065.gifhttp://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/happy0065.gifhttp://www.**NOT**PERMITTED**.co.za/forums/images/smilies/thumb_up.gif
I want to work on using my ghost ring aperture sight :
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The advantage of this course is that I now have new brass loaded and a week later I need to reload again for hunting a Blue wildebees bull and some Impala. I will then be reloading using Stewart core bonded bullets, soft nose , it will be the first time I will be hunting with these bullets. I hope to retrieve some of these bullets from the carcasses of the Blue Wildebees and Impala.(y)(y)
 
I should have done something like this for shooting hippo in the water.
 
CAustin, meaning to use a ghost ring to shoot a hippo in the water????Explain please??(y)
 
We want so see your .458 Mannlicher-Schönauer in action!!!

HWL
 
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I will ask the participants to take a video while shooting the .458 Mannlicher Schoenauer...here is a short video of a previous exercise I did on a fun shoot...it really is a rifle that shoot great and comfortable...
Here I shot the rifle taking it from my shoulder..the third shot I partly missed the bolt handle ....since then I tried to keep the rifle in my shoulder and not to short stroke ...it is all about practice , something I try to do regularly...the trick is to do repetitive shooting while hitting the target every time..it seems not so easy...:D:D:D
 

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