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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2753815" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Beem there twice. The first time I took my 308 N. Mag, the second time I took my 338WM. Most of the shots were under 40yds. I lost one the first time. The second time 4 shot for dead animals.</p><p>The first time everybody was saying hurry up and shoot. I learn again not to rush my shots. I did on one, and wounded it. Not sure where I hit it. There was some brush in the way partly. My scope was on 2 power. I didn't remember to raise the power up on it to show me the problem with the brush. I end up with the head European mounted. </p><p>I learned a long time ago not to rush my shots. Let them go and try another day. Saves a lot of tracking and not loss of game. </p><p>I would like to go back again but to S. Africa to take some different type of animals. </p><p>I hate the flying. I will everything I can to avoid going thru New York again. Next time I will into Germany then onto Africa. You can't take firearms through England.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2753815, member: 101791"] Beem there twice. The first time I took my 308 N. Mag, the second time I took my 338WM. Most of the shots were under 40yds. I lost one the first time. The second time 4 shot for dead animals. The first time everybody was saying hurry up and shoot. I learn again not to rush my shots. I did on one, and wounded it. Not sure where I hit it. There was some brush in the way partly. My scope was on 2 power. I didn't remember to raise the power up on it to show me the problem with the brush. I end up with the head European mounted. I learned a long time ago not to rush my shots. Let them go and try another day. Saves a lot of tracking and not loss of game. I would like to go back again but to S. Africa to take some different type of animals. I hate the flying. I will everything I can to avoid going thru New York again. Next time I will into Germany then onto Africa. You can't take firearms through England. [/QUOTE]
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