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he's just joshin' Pieter, anyone can tell that's a picture of two stallions!!! Give me a break .... Hee hee hee. I enjoyed it thanks!
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he's just joshin' Pieter, anyone can tell that's a picture of two stallions!!! Give me a break .... Hee hee hee. I enjoyed it thanks! You didn't read that right. It's an American phrase which means something altogether different than how you read it .....
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I do apologize, what did you mean/how should I have read it?
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I hear no mention of Sako?
I have been admiring the Kodiak to be more specific,but i have a Whitworth in 375 H&H.
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is that extra 25fps worth detonation? NRA life member
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I hear no mention of Sako?
I have been admiring the Kodiak to be more specific,but i have a Whitworth in 375 H&H. Sako makes a nice handling rifle. I have one, but I always use the Whitworth, instead. Pretty much the only time the Sako is used, is when a client wants to borrow it while hunting.
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I do apologize, what did you mean/how should I have read it? you read it right....it means what the words say
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I do apologize, what did you mean/how should I have read it? you read it right....it means what the words say Oh really? And in the American vernacular, how is that?
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The Zebra was a stallion. I made a little joke. Pieter got it. Guess you didn't.
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The Zebra was a stallion. I made a little joke. Pieter got it. Guess you didn't. From what I can see, sure doesn't look like a male to me. And who shoots male zebras anyway? I mean, from a trophy standpoint?
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your number of trips to Africa?
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I plan on flying to my destination (Tanzania) via the Netherlands, w/o a stop in South Africa. Just make sure what the Netherlands think of rifles passing through their country. A long time ago someone said something about them being uneasy with firearms. I have no idea about what they think these days though. You can even bring 3 firearms to South Africa, problem mainly is with the airlines I believe who prefer only 2. Enjoy your trip! Thanks for the advice, but we're only changing planes there with a 4-5 hour layover between flights. Our PH/outfitter recommends KLM and he's had no problems with them over the years, so we should be okay.
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If you stop in Holland, you MUST obtain a permit BEFORE you leave on your trip or they will take your guns in Amsterdam. Contact any of the travel agents mentioned here for the correct procedure prior to departure.
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Jorge your right, traveling with firearm through airports in Europe better go through Germany, France, Swiss than trough England or Holland...
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Sako makes a nice handling rifle. I have one, but I always use the Whitworth, instead. Pretty much the only time the Sako is used, is when a client wants to borrow it while hunting. very interesting. is it a controlled feed? thats the only thing i haven't discovered. I saw them in the store and read about them, aka: afraid to pick one up because then there is that feeling of "take me home" and i get afraid of that sometimes at &1800+ then mounts and scope i really want to hunt Africa sometime
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If you stop in Holland, you MUST obtain a permit BEFORE you leave on your trip or they will take your guns in Amsterdam. Contact any of the travel agents mentioned here for the correct procedure prior to departure. Thanks. Will do.
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If you stop in Holland, you MUST obtain a permit BEFORE you leave on your trip or they will take your guns in Amsterdam. Contact any of the travel agents mentioned here for the correct procedure prior to departure. the good news is wherever you go after Holland you usually get a free frisk.
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Many Thanks to all of you for the advise. It appears like both the CZ-550 and M-70 are about as good from all the opinions. A store close by already has the CZ for $1030.00 while I would have to special order the Model-70 for about $1300.00 I have a CZ 550 .375 H&H and it has performed well for the 45 rounds I have shot at rocks and paper. Feeds well and the set trigger is actully pretty nice. It was bedded by CZ custom shop and had cross bolts installed while there. Never had a scope on it. If your interested in it send me a PM , I'll make ya a deal.
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Yup, I had that problem too. Picked it up, brought it home, and now my CZ is for sale.
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Sent you a PM, I have a Model 70 Controlled Round Feed in .375 H&H that I am selling. Too small a bore for me..... ;-)
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