05/01
First day of hunting.
The house ladies knock on the door at 5:30. Down to the breakfast hall for a bacon sandwich and a cup of coffee then off to the range. I took two rifles, a Sako AV full stock in 30-06, topped with a Zeiss 3x12x44, shooting 165gr Nosler Partitions and 180gr Swift Siracco II.
A Remington 700 in 7mag topped with a Zeiss 3x12x56, 150gr Siracco II's.
Had to tweak the 06 a little. First shot with the 7 dead in the middle of the bullseye. I pull the bolt back, empty casing still in the chamber, broken extractor. TIA!!!!!!
We head out to hunt kudu. We drive and glass some. See a big heard of Nyla and a lone juvenile impala. We finally come across some kudu cows, there's a young bull with them. Barry would say something that I heard a few times later in the week, he's just not quite finished mate. We then spot a nice bull in a crazy spot. Barry drive up a mountain and hike further up. We leave our tracker Timba at the bottom to try and push the bull our way.
The bull goes another direction while we're watching a pack of baboons headed towards us down below. Two really big males in the pack. We range them as close as 175, I decide to shoot one but by the time we get the sticks up they slip into some brush below us. We head down the mountain and can't find Timba, two way is not working. Barry tell me that he'll take me to lunch and come back for him.
We eat lunch, burgers made from ground blesbuck. I go back to my cabin for a siesta while Barry goes to find Timba.
Five minutes later Barry is knocking on my door. I just spotted a nice gemsbok lying in the shade up on a mountain, let's go! I get in the back of the Hilux and bet the gun and bag ready. We twist and turn up the mountain until we come around a curve and there's the gemsbok quartering at 40 yards. I freehand a partition into the shoulder it drops where it stands. I put another in the sternum for a mercy shot.
First African animal down!