I keep telling myself sell the rifles, go on the hunt. But can't ever bring myself to it lolDream hunts for me, which shall remain dreams
Cape buffalo in East Africa
Alaskan Grizzly
Bull Moose anywhere way up north.
Have 375H&H, 338 WM and 338LM. Just not the cash for the hunt
NEVAH! Sold two firearms when I young and stupid. Will regret it till the day I dieI keep telling myself sell the rifles, go on the hunt. But can't ever bring myself to it lol
In 2009 I shot the big four in Tanzania; got a nice eland as well as tons of PG. Because of the global financial crisis, I got a screaming deal on that 21 day hunt. My total cost including tips and trophy fees was about 85K. I shot a very nice elephant and then a leopard on day 8. Shot the lion on day 16. Best hunt of my life, and best 85K I ever spent.Hunt of a lifetime? Well, it would have to be a Big 4. Botswana Elephant and then Leopard behind bushman trackers in the Kalahari. Up to Tanzania for a beautiful Lion and some of those big Masai Buffalo.
That should top $300k if I do it right.
So, since I don't have $300k in my hunt budget, maybe I'll just go to Europe. Shoot a Stag and Fallow and Boar.
You've got that right!!!!Nothing like a good reason to buy a new rifle.
Sell the rifles and go on the huntI keep telling myself sell the rifles, go on the hunt. But can't ever bring myself to it lol
Have you checked on the cost of a hunt? You'd have to sell a lot of rifles and maybe your kids tooSell the rifles and go on the hunt
All you really need is one high quality rifle, with a high quality scope.
I go on a lot of hunts. They are a far better investment than buying gunsHave you checked on the cost of a hunt? You'd have to sell a lot of rifles and maybe your kids too
Blue sheep or Tur are the hardest mountain hunts you can do.Being a part of this site has introduced me to all kinds of possibilities - many beyond my wildest dreams.
Blue Sheep in Nepal for example;
Nepal Himalayan Blue Sheep March 2022
I just finished my Nepal Blue sheep hunt. Quite the adventure. Took SIX DAYS to obtain the rifle permit after arriving in Kathmandu! Our government is bad enough. There are only 18 Blue sheep permits issued in Nepal so not many rifles enter customs. During that time I visited Hindu and Buddhist...www.longrangehunting.com
Markhor in one of the 'stans would be an amazing experience.
Growing up in the Rockies, I can't even imagine what it would be like to hunt the Himalayas!
Blue sheep or Tur are the hardest mountain hunts you can do.