Well you have now,
Still haven't, you're just words on a web-page at this point.
Well you have now,
KUDU - a little off topic , being in Africa and I know there are RPG's there . Has anyone ever shot an Elephant with one? Stupid question i know but I cant imagine it hasnt been done. too much meat damage?![]()
Still haven't, you're just words on a web-page at this point.
That cuts both ways really ...!!
and some crap about shooting Eland at 1000 meter's
Given your attitude here I suspect the North American trade will have little to do with you
- we have been there, done that - got the tee shirt with North America trade and all the smelly brown stuff that comes with it!!
No it is is simple - 375 H&H or larger, solids only for the Dhaga boys..
As to our outfit - forget it - we have weened ourselves of the North American trade a while ago - we really do not want your business.
BS
in the air! 
That flies in the face of everything I've ever heard or read, at least in modern times.
Do you have a Holland .303 Double Rifle too?
If you're not sure who he is, I'll enlighten you. His name is Rick Timmins and he is the owner of Alberta Tactical Rifle Supply. He is a gunsmith my trade with a specialization (if you want to call it that) in long range precision rifles for both hunting and target uses.
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I do, however, own one Holland & Holland in Calibre : .375, Barrel Length : 24" And another Holland and Holland hammer less sidelock double rifle in .577 NE,
why do people take rifles big enough to hunt Cape Buffalo , Elephant and Hippo to use on Plains game that are Deer and Wapiti size?
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It makes more sense than hunting buffalo with a rifle you haven't used in the field before. If you want hunting experience with a DGR, you can shoot deer and elk here with it, or deer and elk sized critters there with it.
Post a picture of the rifles with a penny on them and I'll believe what you are saying about the rifles...![]()
If you want a buff take a 375 H&H with solids - leave the soft tops at home.
Besides, don't buff hunts in RSA come with a complementary can-opener? After all, IIRC private buff herds in RSA have to be tested and certified as disease-free.



























