bpnclark
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Here are my pictures of my safari in South Africa. I hunted with Phillip Bronkhorst in the Limpopo Region. The trip was bought through a SCI dinner and my brother and I had no info on him before we left. I’m glad to say everything turned out great and we both did very well. I took 6 animals and my brother took 8. The only bad part of the trip was British Air lost our luggage when we arrived home at SFO. They said it never left Johannesburg so I’m guessing I’ll never see it again. I’m just glad I got my rifle back. I recommend Bronkhorst Safaris to everyone and if you have a chance to buy a trip at a SCI dinner, you will have a great time.
As for bullets, I used 180 Barnes Tripe X. I loaded them for my 300 Win Mag and I had a little problem. All bullets went right through most of the animals. The only animal it did not go through was my Warthog. I shot him at 80 yards when it was running away. I hit him right in front of his rear leg and the bullet stopped right behind its opposite front shoulder. He dropped about 10 yards later and died right way. All other animals the bullets went right through and left no blood trails to follow. All animals died and were found less than 100 yards from where they were hit. I’m used to shooting 165 grn Swift Siroccos and seeing large exit wounds. My PH said my gun was a little too fast for Barnes but he was glad that I was using them. (It’s the only bullet they recommend for plains game rifles) You can see the two exit wounds on my Red Hartebeest. He was shot at 260 yards. When the first one hit it, I heard a loud ricochet and I thought I missed. The first shot hit it behind the shoulder and exited near its rear leg and made a hole about the size of the bullet.
The toughest animal to drop was my springbuck. I was really surprised how much tougher African animals are compared to every animal we have in the States. I guess it’s all those animals trying to eat them everyday and every night.
Here are the pictures of my animals. I will be posting my brothers and more on my website in a little while. Now that I have some pictures to work with, I will be changing everything around. If anyone is interested in post their photos please send them in.
Thanks,
Ryan Clark
www.safarilist.com
As for bullets, I used 180 Barnes Tripe X. I loaded them for my 300 Win Mag and I had a little problem. All bullets went right through most of the animals. The only animal it did not go through was my Warthog. I shot him at 80 yards when it was running away. I hit him right in front of his rear leg and the bullet stopped right behind its opposite front shoulder. He dropped about 10 yards later and died right way. All other animals the bullets went right through and left no blood trails to follow. All animals died and were found less than 100 yards from where they were hit. I’m used to shooting 165 grn Swift Siroccos and seeing large exit wounds. My PH said my gun was a little too fast for Barnes but he was glad that I was using them. (It’s the only bullet they recommend for plains game rifles) You can see the two exit wounds on my Red Hartebeest. He was shot at 260 yards. When the first one hit it, I heard a loud ricochet and I thought I missed. The first shot hit it behind the shoulder and exited near its rear leg and made a hole about the size of the bullet.
The toughest animal to drop was my springbuck. I was really surprised how much tougher African animals are compared to every animal we have in the States. I guess it’s all those animals trying to eat them everyday and every night.
Here are the pictures of my animals. I will be posting my brothers and more on my website in a little while. Now that I have some pictures to work with, I will be changing everything around. If anyone is interested in post their photos please send them in.
Thanks,
Ryan Clark
www.safarilist.com