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Thanks for all the reply’s. Yes, I plan on practicing as much as possible. I won’t get the .416 until March to practice, but I’ve shot it and am comfortable with the rifle. My Kimber should be back next week. I wanted to take Federals Terminal Ascent, but they are still back ordered, and I only have two boxes left. Looks like I may end up having to bite the bullet and order a box of custom 200gr Accubonds at nearly $100 a box (ouch) to see how they shoot in my Kimber. Along with reading “The Perfect Shot” for a 4th or 5th time, Im going to start shooting of sticks ASAP. I can’t wait to break in the new stock on my Kimber. Thanks again for all the reply’s.

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Please enjoy it enough for you and I! Africa was one of my dreams since Jr. High…..never gonna happen! Lots of photos and one hellofa story is mandatory Union your return!


Good Luck, Safe Travels, and Great Hunting! memtb


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Jet, how’d the hunt turn out?

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Yes, hope you snd that Kimber have some great stories to share!

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Originally Posted by Benbo
Jet, how’d the hunt turn out?

Epic.

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Congrats on a successful safari! Zambia is a wonderful country to hunt.

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Johnny Duplooy and Muchinga Adventures.


Oh hell! Been hunting with Johnny for 30 years. I was literally his first American client and have been friends ever since.

I just got an email from Laura summing up our options for July.

You will have a great experience.

PM me if I can help!

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Let me add that I took my college age son to Luangwe with Johnny a couple of seasons back. My son’s first DG hunt. Buffalo.

Johnny asked how I wanted to do it. I told him to take my son and do it just like he did his first with his dad when he was a kid.

Said I’d stay with the vehicle and let him do it with a real pro, born and raised in the tradition. I’d stay out of it so he didn’t need to look at dad for advise or approval.

He used my well proven custom Mauser 9.3 x 62 with Barnes 250 TSX. Once again, one shot, one kill. I could not have wiped the smile off of his face with a Brillo pad.

A great adventure he’ll always remember


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Originally Posted by STRSWilson
Yep, and the pepper ticks will be thick, so take some Doxycycline for TBF.


Heed this advice!

Also, I’ve found Derp Woods Off fends of tsetse and mosquitos. I also put an aerosol bug bomb in my kit and set it off in my tent/hunt the first day and then gave no issues with flying or crawling pests at night.

A pair of batters gloves i’ve found a savior in long razor grass and to keep tsetse bites off the hands.

I’m sure I’ve got more tips


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Malaria prophylaxis.

During the dry season, I never recall mosquitos in Zambia (or northern Cameroon).
That said, I always take Larium. It can give you funky dreams but we’ll proven. Doxy seems more popular these days but the Larium is once a week.


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Originally Posted by jetjockey
Johnny Duplooy and Muchinga Adventures.


Oh hell! Been hunting with Johnny for 30 years. I was literally his first American client and have been friends ever since.

I just got an email from Laura summing up our options for July.

You will have a great experience.

PM me if I can help!

Jeff

Next time you talk to him tell him that Travis said “he’s been dozing for dollars to save up for another hunt.” He will know what I mean. 🤣. Johnny was an absolute blast to hunt with.

Out of curiosity, what’s your options for next year? We didn’t hunt the concession we originally thought we were hunting, but hunted on his nephews concession instead. Still had and absolutely wonderful hunt, and I’m seriously hooked.

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Same situation- hunt Alister’s concession UNLESS reallocation occurs.

That’s Africa. I had a 21 day safari set up with him back in 2008 (+or-). It got cancelled because the Govt called a halt to all hunting while they invested “bribery” (I’m shocked😳) in the allocations apportionments last time around. So I lost that year.

Too bad you missed out on Johnnys Luangwa camp, it is spectacular. Hope he gets it back.

Camp set on a high bank over looking the Luangwa river, filled with hippos and crocs galore. Far side of the river is a national park, concession is about 30K x 15k, which is a big chunk of land. It has geo thermal activity and loads of game. Only place i’ve ever seen wild dogs.


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Originally Posted by hatari
Same situation- hunt Alister’s concession UNLESS reallocation occurs.

That’s Africa. I had a 21 day safari set up with him back in 2008 (+or-). It got cancelled because the Govt called a halt to all hunting while they invested “bribery” (I’m shocked😳) in the allocations apportionments last time around. So I lost that year.

Too bad you missed out on Johnnys Luangwa camp, it is spectacular. Hope he gets it back.

Camp set on a high bank over looking the Luangwa river, filled with hippos and crocs galore. Far side of the river is a national park, concession is about 30K x 15k, which is a big chunk of land. It has geo thermal activity and loads of game. Only place i’ve ever seen wild dogs.

From what I understand, Johnny had BIG Buffalo up there as well, not that Allisters camp doesn’t. We saw a monster 43-44” Buffalo, but he was young. By next year, you may be staying in Allisters new camp if you go that route. They were building it while we were there. From the looks of it, it’s going to be really, really nice.

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Originally Posted by jetjockey
We are leaving the end of May for 10 days in the Luangwa Valley for Buffalo and plains game. I’m going to start hitting the sticks so I’m hopefully ready for that, but is there any last words of advice for a 1st time BG hunt in Africa?

Don't pet the cat?

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