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<blockquote data-quote="Jurgens" data-source="post: 665104" data-attributes="member: 42811"><p>Hi 7mmRemMag</p><p>I live and hunt here is South Africa so if you have any questions you are welkom to ask me for a second opinion.</p><p>Your 7mmRemMag with the accubond would work perfectly! A lot of the hunters here use the accubonds. I looked at the map of the area you would be hunting and that is some of the best hunting areas in South Africa and would fall under Bushveld area and the norm is "short shots" under 200 meters most likely under 100 meters. I'm not sure how you would be hunting but mostly walk and stalk is the norm here.</p><p>Black back jackel is a huge varmint problem here, it is so bad in places that the farmers have sold all of there sheep and onley farm with cattle. Most of the time while hunting the farm owners would be gratefull if you cull the jackel or baboons as both are pests and have killed a lot and never paid for one.</p><p>As I said you are more than welkom to ask any questions that you are wondering about.</p><p>Regards</p><p>Jurgens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jurgens, post: 665104, member: 42811"] Hi 7mmRemMag I live and hunt here is South Africa so if you have any questions you are welkom to ask me for a second opinion. Your 7mmRemMag with the accubond would work perfectly! A lot of the hunters here use the accubonds. I looked at the map of the area you would be hunting and that is some of the best hunting areas in South Africa and would fall under Bushveld area and the norm is "short shots" under 200 meters most likely under 100 meters. I'm not sure how you would be hunting but mostly walk and stalk is the norm here. Black back jackel is a huge varmint problem here, it is so bad in places that the farmers have sold all of there sheep and onley farm with cattle. Most of the time while hunting the farm owners would be gratefull if you cull the jackel or baboons as both are pests and have killed a lot and never paid for one. As I said you are more than welkom to ask any questions that you are wondering about. Regards Jurgens [/QUOTE]
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