Hello from Tanzania

Howdy!
 
Good Morning All from sunny Tanzania.
I am among one of the older TZ PHs enjoying a semi-retired lifestyle and have just joined AfricaHunting to share my experiences, chat and offer an insight to hunting in TZ.

Just waiting for the stories to start flowing from your keyboard.

Welcome to AH.
 
Welcome to AH
 
Giday Fulvio and welcome to the A H forums
 
Good Morning All from sunny Tanzania.
I am among one of the older TZ PHs enjoying a semi-retired lifestyle and have just joined AfricaHunting to share my experiences, chat and offer an insight to hunting in TZ.
Welcome in the best forum.
Fulvio:
Hai radici italiane?
Se sì .
Saluti da Monaco di Baviera
Foxi
 
Welcome, Fulvio. I swear I recognized your name from a certain hunting company lol. Look forward to hearing your stories!
Possibly the same one you were asking about though I have hunted for several others as well.
While not wishing to disappoint anyone, I am not a good story-teller even though I have quite a portfolio tucked away in my memories.
By "sharing experiences", I would be quite happy to provide answers to questions.
 
Possibly the same one you were asking about though I have hunted for several others as well.
While not wishing to disappoint anyone, I am not a good story-teller even though I have quite a portfolio tucked away in my memories.
By "sharing experiences", I would be quite happy to provide answers to questions.
Fulvio, that's absolutely more than enough.
 
Ciao Foxi,

Si, radici Piemontesi ma nato in Tanzania.

Saluti da Dar es Salaam.

Fulvio

Barolo e tartufo
Hai i migliori geni :)
Below delicacies from your old homeland.
But you must soon tell us what weapons you have and what calibers you shoot
 

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Truffles in the Val d'Ossola are uncommon as far as I know but a wide variety of edible mushrooms abound. Alas, my forages to my homeland are few and far between and rarely do I time it right to be able to savour some of these delicacies.

The sporting arms of my choice, at least the ones I chose over numerous others that I once possessed are a 300 Win Mag, .375 H&H Mag. and .500NE with an O/U 12 Gauge to top off my battery.

Prior to the above, I dabbled with numerous DG calibers: 450/400, 450NE, 416 Rigby, 470NE and eventually settled for the .500NE which is what I what I would classify a a "no nonsense" caliber and relatively comfortable to handle.

After having used a 30-06, 318WR and 7 Rem Mag (I did a lot of shooting with that rifle and almost broke my heart parting with it) did I settle for the 300 Win Mag. The O/U 12 Gauge has been with me for the past 30 years and I do not ever intend parting ways with it.

I hardly ever use the 375 as the 300 does all the dirty work just as efficiently.

As far as makes are concerned: 300 Win Mag (Rem. Mod. 70) - 375 H&H (Churchill) - 500NE (Greifelt & Sons) and the O/U (Franchi Variant).
 
Hello Fulvio,

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

Count me as one more person here, who is anxious to read what you have to say about your experiences in the African bush.

Best Regards,
Velo Dog.
 
500NE (Greifelt & Sons)


do you know how old your .500 is ?
I thought Greifelt and Sons did not survive the war.
The "Greif-Drilling" was quite popular here before 1939.
We are all looking forward to your stories
:)
Greifelt.jpg
 
Good Morning All from sunny Tanzania.
I am among one of the older TZ PHs enjoying a semi-retired lifestyle and have just joined AfricaHunting to share my experiences, chat and offer an insight to hunting in TZ.
So great to have you! Welcome so looking forward to you sharing your experience
 
Karibu.
 
Welcome to AH. Look forward to your input and views from a PH’s perspective.
 
Good Morning All from sunny Tanzania.
I am among one of the older TZ PHs enjoying a semi-retired lifestyle and have just joined AfricaHunting to share my experiences, chat and offer an insight to hunting in TZ.

Welcome to AH!
 
do you know how old your .500 is ?
I thought Greifelt and Sons did not survive the war.
The "Greif-Drilling" was quite popular here before 1939.
We are all looking forward to your stories
:)
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do you know how old your .500 is ?
I thought Greifelt and Sons did not survive the war.
The "Greif-Drilling" was quite popular here before 1939.
We are all looking forward to your stories
:)
View attachment 385092
The date of manufacture is 1927 (January). I was told that by a German client who desperately wanted to buy the rifle from me as an addition to his collection that Greifelt & Co. did not survive the war.
 
Hello Fulvio,

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

Count me as one more person here, who is anxious to read what you have to say about your experiences in the African bush.

Best Regards,
Velo Dog.

Hi Velo,

I am not a good story-teller even though I have quite a portfolio tucked away in my memories.
By "sharing experiences", I would be quite happy to provide answers to questions.
My hunting has been restricted to Tanzania where I shot my first elephant at the age of 18.
Hunting has over the years and more recently become more commercialised, to the point where it has become unaffordable to most hunters and naturally wild venues like Tanzania are but a dream.
 
Welcome to AH! Like many others here who haven’t been fortunate enough to hunt in Africa, I relish your knowledge, insight and experiences.
 

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