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I should have my Kimber back in a few weeks, then it’s off to the range to start shooting of sticks like will most likely occur there.
Quote from: jetjockey on January 25, 2023, 07:00:42 AMI should have my Kimber back in a few weeks, then it’s off to the range to start shooting of sticks like will most likely occur there.At what distance will you be shooting from the sticks, at the range? Any idea of anticipated distances (from the sticks) in Africa? I shoot at 300 yards from a bench rest to test zero and like to finish up by shooting from my Bog-Pod tripod for an actual hunting simulation. I'd read that 150 yards was kind of a limit on their effectiveness but accuracy from 300 yards seemed OK.
Quote from: Fidelk on February 04, 2023, 08:03:23 AMQuote from: jetjockey on January 25, 2023, 07:00:42 AMI should have my Kimber back in a few weeks, then it’s off to the range to start shooting of sticks like will most likely occur there.At what distance will you be shooting from the sticks, at the range? Any idea of anticipated distances (from the sticks) in Africa? I shoot at 300 yards from a bench rest to test zero and like to finish up by shooting from my Bog-Pod tripod for an actual hunting simulation. I'd read that 150 yards was kind of a limit on their effectiveness but accuracy from 300 yards seemed OK.I want to be comfortable up to 300. For game, 250-300 at the most for plains game, probably no more than 100 for Cape Buffalo. You really don’t want to wound a Cape buffalo.
I’m hoping the new barrel will have express sites…
I leave the end of May for a 10 day Zambia Cape Buffalo and plains game hunt. I love tradition, and while not an old 7x57 or Pre-64 30-06, at least my Kimber will look the part. I’m of the belief that when you hunt someplace like Africa, you take a gun worthy of the African tradition. I should have my Kimber back in a few weeks, then it’s off to the range to start shooting of sticks like will most likely occur there. My Father in Law is bringing a Dakota in .416 Rigby for the Buffalo, and it fits the Africa mold as well. Eventually, I’ll rebarrel my Kimber with a Lilja Barrel in the same contour and cartridge, but I won’t have time before we leave.
Quote from: jetjockey on January 25, 2023, 07:00:42 AMI leave the end of May for a 10 day Zambia Cape Buffalo and plains game hunt. I love tradition, and while not an old 7x57 or Pre-64 30-06, at least my Kimber will look the part. I’m of the belief that when you hunt someplace like Africa, you take a gun worthy of the African tradition. I should have my Kimber back in a few weeks, then it’s off to the range to start shooting of sticks like will most likely occur there. My Father in Law is bringing a Dakota in .416 Rigby for the Buffalo, and it fits the Africa mold as well. Eventually, I’ll rebarrel my Kimber with a Lilja Barrel in the same contour and cartridge, but I won’t have time before we leave. What caliber is your rifle you are taking? Did I just miss that?Beautiful job on the Kimber. Love that blank, I want to try this so bad. What does a decent turning cost?