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.375 Hornady bullets for Africa?
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<blockquote data-quote="duckklr" data-source="post: 2011406" data-attributes="member: 102065"><p>I'm only 72 and have done an excellent job of using/abusing my body doing what I always thought (at the time) were great adventures. I try to get to the range every week so if I miss a few days there I'm still getting in a lot of shooting. Some days I take my .264 Win Mag, my 8mm Rem Mag, and my .375 H&H (mostly off my Lead Sled but I do get a kick out of shooting the .375 offhand at 50-yards). Other days I take my .17 Rem, .222 Rem, and my beautiful Anchtuz .22 Hornet. Other days I take the stuff in the middle. </p><p>With my replaced shoulder and recently replaced knee, long ago broken back and a small case of cancer behind me, I look forward to at least 10 to 15 years more of hunting (my father hunted club pheasants into his 80's and didn't quit smoking until he was 86). A motto I took from another adventurer is:</p><div style="text-align: center">"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a</div> <div style="text-align: center">Well preserved body, but rather to skid in side ways,</div> <div style="text-align: center">Totally worn out, shouting, ; 'Holy ****... What a Ride!!' "!</div><p>duckklr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckklr, post: 2011406, member: 102065"] I'm only 72 and have done an excellent job of using/abusing my body doing what I always thought (at the time) were great adventures. I try to get to the range every week so if I miss a few days there I'm still getting in a lot of shooting. Some days I take my .264 Win Mag, my 8mm Rem Mag, and my .375 H&H (mostly off my Lead Sled but I do get a kick out of shooting the .375 offhand at 50-yards). Other days I take my .17 Rem, .222 Rem, and my beautiful Anchtuz .22 Hornet. Other days I take the stuff in the middle. With my replaced shoulder and recently replaced knee, long ago broken back and a small case of cancer behind me, I look forward to at least 10 to 15 years more of hunting (my father hunted club pheasants into his 80's and didn't quit smoking until he was 86). A motto I took from another adventurer is: [CENTER]"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a Well preserved body, but rather to skid in side ways, Totally worn out, shouting, ; 'Holy ****... What a Ride!!' "![/CENTER] duckklr [/QUOTE]
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