Just found this forum few minutes ago. Wow...
Thinking re: trying an African Safari - probably for antelope (Kudu, Oryx, Wildebeest, etc),
but also daydreaming re: cape buffalo. But buff sound very dangerous/expensive
I don't own a .375 or .416 either - sounds like a waste to buy a rifle for one animal??
Wondering what country to hone in on - political stability/safety, etc.
Leaning to South Africa - but not too sure about that.
My experience to date is shooting deer on my farm in NY state - with DEC permit,
I used to shoot 15 - 20 deer/year with 30-06, 125 grain bullets, an M1 Carbine, my .45 and a
Ruger .41.
I shot two russian boar and 1 red stag on preserves in Vermont/New Hampshire
all with the 30-06. The boar were both around 250 lbs and the stag was 400 lbs.
I'm 67 years old, and not in super shape
Looking for a hunt that's comfortable and
involves manageable amount of walking).
Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
Jack
Thinking re: trying an African Safari - probably for antelope (Kudu, Oryx, Wildebeest, etc),
but also daydreaming re: cape buffalo. But buff sound very dangerous/expensive

Wondering what country to hone in on - political stability/safety, etc.
Leaning to South Africa - but not too sure about that.
My experience to date is shooting deer on my farm in NY state - with DEC permit,
I used to shoot 15 - 20 deer/year with 30-06, 125 grain bullets, an M1 Carbine, my .45 and a
Ruger .41.
I shot two russian boar and 1 red stag on preserves in Vermont/New Hampshire
all with the 30-06. The boar were both around 250 lbs and the stag was 400 lbs.
I'm 67 years old, and not in super shape

involves manageable amount of walking).
Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
Jack