Code4
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- Australia, Zimbabwe, RSA (2), NZ (2), UK.
Camels are a huge feral animal problem in the Australian Outback. Over the last 18 months I have made three trips 1,700km (one way) to shoot these destructive beasts.
The last trip I had along a number of mates and two poms who I had met over the internet. It was a great example of how we can share our love of hunting.
Here are some photos for your edification.
Largest bull shot. .264WM and Woodleigh 140 PPSN's.
Glassing the outback. Very similar to areas of the Karoo.
7x57 and 175 Woodleigh PPSN
8x57 ex-mil mauser and Hornady 170 RNSP
Large Herd Bull with 7mmRM and Woodleigh 160 PPSN.
Lone older bull neck shot with .243 and Sierra 100 SptBt.
Young male shoulder, then head shot at 110 paces with 9.3x62 and express sights. Woodleigh 286 RNSP.
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The last trip I had along a number of mates and two poms who I had met over the internet. It was a great example of how we can share our love of hunting.
Here are some photos for your edification.
Largest bull shot. .264WM and Woodleigh 140 PPSN's.
Glassing the outback. Very similar to areas of the Karoo.
7x57 and 175 Woodleigh PPSN
8x57 ex-mil mauser and Hornady 170 RNSP
Large Herd Bull with 7mmRM and Woodleigh 160 PPSN.
Lone older bull neck shot with .243 and Sierra 100 SptBt.
Young male shoulder, then head shot at 110 paces with 9.3x62 and express sights. Woodleigh 286 RNSP.
Remote Waterhole
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