Did you bag the zebra?
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I really need to look at those cans in the back, Might be the other case of Greek 30/06 ball in enblocs!
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I really need to look at those cans in the back, Might be the other case of Greek 30/06 ball in enblocs!
Well yeah!Did you bag the zebra?
I did have a slight ammo buying problem! Moving it all is going to suck. Never fill 40mm cans!That's just rude. Fraking show off. Rubbing your ammo wealth in our faces.
My first ammo buying binge was right before Slick Willy got elected. Those who forget election history are destine to run out of ammo!That's cute. Reminds me of when I too was starting my collection.
Nice, must have been a fun adventure on safari (I imagine).Well yeah!
Moving it all is going to suck. Never fill 40mm cans!
Nice, must have been a fun adventure on safari (I imagine).
Nice to make your dreams come true. I have thought of going to the India of Jim Corbet but figure with my luck I'd be eaten by a tiger or catch some incurable disease. Read that book, The Man-eaters of Tsavo, amazing about the appetites and brazeness of those lions - a harrowing tale of terror and bravery.Went 3 different times over 10 years. First trip was a bonus from the seasonal job. It cost me nothing, including airfare! Spent a whole month when my wedding anniversary the same month. My wife never said shit about any of my trips.
I grew up outside Chicago. The Field Museum has the Lions Of Tsavo. Grade school field trip the teacher seen me & turned me on to the book. It was a long time coming. I was determined to go from an early age.
I really wanted to climb Killamanjaro, but it didn't happen.
I worked with a guy who claims his grandfather shot the last tiger that was legal to import back into America. Dude had a trust fund that was worth $2.6 million dollars. Said his fathers it ups he couldn't have it until 65 years old. He had 5 more years to go when I quit working 2018.Nice to make your dreams come true. I have thought of going to the India of Jim Corbet but figure with my luck I'd be eaten by a tiger or catch some incurable disease. Read that book, The Man-eaters of Tsavo, amazing about the appetites and brazeness of those lions - a harrowing tale of terror and bravery.
Africa was very affordable when I hunted there. I remember buying beers in the Johannesburg Hilton @ .50 cents of their money for a pint. Exchange rate was like 7.5 Rand per the dollar! I doubt it's safe to even go now, but thats part of the adventure.I have a safari dream. I dream of winning the lottery too and sadly the two are inseparably linked.