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Ibex Hunt 2020 which Projectile for .300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="shphtr" data-source="post: 1788563" data-attributes="member: 6162"><p>I have been hunting Asian mountain game for almost 30 years and have successfully killed game in any country that has an open season on the game I hunt. The most important thing is to use a known quality game bullet that you and your rifle shoot ACCURATELY. I have killed many of my game with Barnes, but have also used successfully NoslerAB, and Berger among others. Be prepared to judge your animal for your self as your guides will most often tell you to shoot as soon as a prey is spotted - once an animal is shot they are ready to head to camp, collect their tip and go home. They either have no concept of "trophy" or don't care. Sometimes if you insistent you want to shoot a "grandfather" it helps .... some times. Your interrupter usually stays in camp and the actual guides usually have an English vocabulary of from 5 to 20 words. On one of my Marco Polo hunts the only words my guide could pronounce was "shoot" and "sniper". I would recommend that you tell them that you can only shoot to 300 yds. Even so usually every animal that they see will be "300 yds" In closing go with a accurate load, be prepared for outlandish angles and altitudes, and be willing to say "no" to cries to "shoot". The last MP I shot in Krz-stan I had to say "no" for 6 days until I saw a record book animal. Be able to decide for yourself if the animal is a "good one". In Krz-Stan you will almost for sure ride horses. It will be cold and windy. You usually have to earn your trophy. It is a magnificent hunt. I have hunted there twice and hope to hunt once more with one of my sons before I hang up my hunting boots. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shphtr, post: 1788563, member: 6162"] I have been hunting Asian mountain game for almost 30 years and have successfully killed game in any country that has an open season on the game I hunt. The most important thing is to use a known quality game bullet that you and your rifle shoot ACCURATELY. I have killed many of my game with Barnes, but have also used successfully NoslerAB, and Berger among others. Be prepared to judge your animal for your self as your guides will most often tell you to shoot as soon as a prey is spotted - once an animal is shot they are ready to head to camp, collect their tip and go home. They either have no concept of “trophy” or don’t care. Sometimes if you insistent you want to shoot a “grandfather” it helps .... some times. Your interrupter usually stays in camp and the actual guides usually have an English vocabulary of from 5 to 20 words. On one of my Marco Polo hunts the only words my guide could pronounce was “shoot” and “sniper”. I would recommend that you tell them that you can only shoot to 300 yds. Even so usually every animal that they see will be “300 yds” In closing go with a accurate load, be prepared for outlandish angles and altitudes, and be willing to say “no” to cries to “shoot”. The last MP I shot in Krz-stan I had to say “no” for 6 days until I saw a record book animal. Be able to decide for yourself if the animal is a “good one”. In Krz-Stan you will almost for sure ride horses. It will be cold and windy. You usually have to earn your trophy. It is a magnificent hunt. I have hunted there twice and hope to hunt once more with one of my sons before I hang up my hunting boots. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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