Lion, Bongo, Zebra and more...MORE NEW PICS...Enjoy!!

Seems like a rather prime cartridge. I've kind of got a thing for the more obscure cartridges and a rifle chambered in 375 H&H may be finding it's way into my safe one of these days.
 
Unbelieveable.....referring back to page one you can call my envy and up it to whatever else you find in the thesauarus.....wow
 
Looks like a great time... beautiful Bongo! Are these the capes that spoiled??? Also, Douglas you need to practice a "happy face" for your trophy shots... you look either bored or about to fall asleep!
 
Looks like a great time... beautiful Bongo! Are these the capes that spoiled??? Also, Douglas you need to practice a "happy face" for your trophy shots... you look either bored or about to fall asleep!

Just the bongo and 3 duikers Hoyt........as far as a happy face for photos, well....after 30 years in business and dealing with customers and employees and being on the 3rd or 4th wife, what you see in the trophy photos is the closest I can get to showing extreme happiness, my face has forgot how !! LOL But I still have a good sense of humor inside....at least not quite as dour as Dogleg's trophy photos !!!
 
Just not an everyday cartridge if you know what I mean.[/QUOT

I think we're back to that geographical disparity again, almost everybody I know here (out west) has or has had a .375 whereas you get east of Saskatchewan or Man and almost nobody has one and many have never even seen one. A 30-06 is considered a big gun and a 35 Whelen is considered overkill for those little moose, whitetails and black bears. There just isn't any justification to own such a caliber there, no bison, no grizzlies and pint sized moose, who NEEDS a .375?
 
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