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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1511845" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>It's a lot more affordable than you might think. When you get serious I highly recommend asking the guys here who've been there for some tips. I lucked out and happened into a situation that allowed me to go years before I thought I would. 100% life changing experience. For amazing fur coloration you're looking for springbok, bontebok, kudu, gemsbok (oryx). For killer bones you're looking for kudu, sable, impala, gemsbok. I know a guy with exactly your desired combination (plus a few more things) of animals on his ranch when you're ready. What you'll probably find weird is the feeling that you're doing a drive by shooting when hunting from the back of a bukkie (what they call a pickup).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Definitely look into these. They're surprisingly inexpensive species. They're all hard as heck to bring down too just like everything in Africa. I put heart shots on almost everything I shot while there (except for 1 head shot). My eland walked 2km with the top of its heart blown off. Everything else that wasn't a head shot went surprisingly far with a bullet hole square in the middle of the heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1511845, member: 96226"] It's a lot more affordable than you might think. When you get serious I highly recommend asking the guys here who've been there for some tips. I lucked out and happened into a situation that allowed me to go years before I thought I would. 100% life changing experience. For amazing fur coloration you're looking for springbok, bontebok, kudu, gemsbok (oryx). For killer bones you're looking for kudu, sable, impala, gemsbok. I know a guy with exactly your desired combination (plus a few more things) of animals on his ranch when you're ready. What you'll probably find weird is the feeling that you're doing a drive by shooting when hunting from the back of a bukkie (what they call a pickup). Definitely look into these. They're surprisingly inexpensive species. They're all hard as heck to bring down too just like everything in Africa. I put heart shots on almost everything I shot while there (except for 1 head shot). My eland walked 2km with the top of its heart blown off. Everything else that wasn't a head shot went surprisingly far with a bullet hole square in the middle of the heart. [/QUOTE]
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