Hunter-Habib
AH legend
It’s got real character to it !Beautiful rifle and … with signs of use.
It’s got real character to it !Beautiful rifle and … with signs of use.
Lovely double would love to pick one if opportunity permits.I got him to send me some photographs, Bapu. Absolutely stunning, isn't it ?
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That is absolutely immoral of them, Foxi. I am a Muslim myself, but back when I was Chief Conservator of Forests of South Bengal… I would always authorize the distribution of the fresh wild pork amongst all of our non Muslim communities during our annual wild boar culling programs in Khulna, Kaptai, Sylhet & Bhalooka.I have just come from Turkey where they have a lot of wild boars. No one goes hungry there, of course, but meat is extremely expensive (inflation 80 % !!) and the meat of the pigs remains in the bush for the jackals because as Muslims they refuse to eat it...........
Did you also weigh your tigers , now and then ?
What does a strong one weigh ?
Great reports you write.
Thanks
Pondoro, it is a 3” chamber. William Evans never manufactured any double rifles in .450/400 Nitro Express 3.25”.Golam, is that William Evans 450/400 a 3" or a 3 1/4..?
Why thank you, Danchy. But I really must warn you: It’s very dangerous.@Hunter-Habib went and read the maneater story. Amazing and not gonna lie it is one of those things I hope to have an opportunity for tiger,lion,leopard whatever just as long as we are talking man eater. Also love the double looks stunning
Why thank you, Danchy. But I really must warn you: It’s very dangerous.
Something like that, Grand Veneur. I shot the first 2 when they returned to feed on natural kills at night. I shot the final one from a speed boat during a random encounter in the afternoon.Can I imagine, you are yourself the bait for a maneater.
Would you kindly share a bit more information re: use of revolver bullets on 450/400 as practice rounds? Thanks @PerHWhat a beautiful double it is , and to use revolver bullets as practice also with reloads that mimic .400 3 inch one can do also
Or small game / short range medium game also to save large ammo .
I know many people who are extremely skilled deer hunters that have gotten killed by trying to go after a man eating Royal Bengal tiger.A skilled man with a gun, is most dangerous being on earth, and apex predator on top of the food chain.
Man eaters are dangerous, due to fact that not all the people fit above description.
He will try to attack and kill the hunter, but will not try to eat him/her. More along the lines of trying to attack the hunter as a form of retribution.In this situation, as described, I wonder does the tiger know he has been hunted, or acts against hunter, as his regular prey? Business as usual, for tiger?
Yes, Ruraldoc.Mr Habib,
Thank you so much for posting your stories and experiences here. Would love to meet you in person in the states or perhaps Africa one day.
Did you know anyone personally who was killed by a tiger while they were hunting the tiger?