slam8031
AH elite
I just returned from my first hunt dedicated to the tiny 10. In 2012 I shot my first of the group with a nice representative steenbok in the Limpopo valley. In 2021 I took a Damara Dik Dik while in pursuit of leopard in Namibia. The 375 h and h was a bit much for the Damara so I was only able to salvage a table top shoulder mount. Soon after I started working on a plan with Tienie Bamberger of Warthog Safaris to pursue 6 more of the tiny 10 over 10 days. I posted here to ask opinions about weapon choice and ended up going with a tikka 6.5 creedmoor with 143 grain ELDX (not match) and three inch turkey load 5’s for the Benelli SBE II.
My hunting partner had to back out with a medical concern, so 10 June 25 I’m on the runway in Charleston SC awaiting takeoff. As the plane accelerated, the left engine exploded…so I guess that’s better than failing mid flight …watching the fire crew soak the engine of a loaded plane is a bit disconcerting. However, the delay made it impossible to make the flight to JNB Tuesday night. Fortunately I was able to secure a flight the next evening on DL 200. As a side note, Delta is now charging for second bag international on Comfort + and economy. Second bag is included on premium select and delta one.
The flight on premium select was comfortable with no issues. Upon arrival and passage thru SAPS, we began traveling towards the East Cape. We stopped to overnight and then continued another 10 hours the next day to our first stop where we would pursue Vaal rheebok. We can debate if this is a tiny ten, but it had been my nemesis on the past safari and we were going to make a point to pursue them along the way.
More to come…
My hunting partner had to back out with a medical concern, so 10 June 25 I’m on the runway in Charleston SC awaiting takeoff. As the plane accelerated, the left engine exploded…so I guess that’s better than failing mid flight …watching the fire crew soak the engine of a loaded plane is a bit disconcerting. However, the delay made it impossible to make the flight to JNB Tuesday night. Fortunately I was able to secure a flight the next evening on DL 200. As a side note, Delta is now charging for second bag international on Comfort + and economy. Second bag is included on premium select and delta one.
The flight on premium select was comfortable with no issues. Upon arrival and passage thru SAPS, we began traveling towards the East Cape. We stopped to overnight and then continued another 10 hours the next day to our first stop where we would pursue Vaal rheebok. We can debate if this is a tiny ten, but it had been my nemesis on the past safari and we were going to make a point to pursue them along the way.
More to come…