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- Judging Gemsbok Oryx - AfricaHunting. com
Judging Gemsbok The Gemsbok is the most difficult animal that I know of for the paying client to judge I have shot many Gemsbok and I still am not totally confident in my ability to judge them It is the only animal that I totally refer to my PH as to shoot or not to shoot
- Judging Gemsbok Oryx - AfricaHunting. com
Judging Gemsbok Oryx Skyline is right, anything over 40 inches (101 6 cm - one meter) for a Gemsbok Oryx bull is exceptional In terms of trophy size, when it comes to mature Gemsbok Oryx bulls, I would say that horns above 35 5 inches (90cm) make for an amazing trophy, horns above 31 5
- HUNTING Gemsbok - AfricaHunting. com
Hunting Gemsbok Shot Placement Post your questions, comments or pictures relating to hunting shot placement Hunting Gemsbok Hunting Gemsbok
- Gemsbok Pictures - AfricaHunting. com
Gemsbuck with tootabi Loodt, Lammie and Atti do it again beautiful animal
- Preferred Shot Placement - AfricaHunting. com
Preferred Shot Placement We all have different style and preferences when it comes to shot placements The choice of a certain shot placement may be based on whether trophy hunting, hunting for meat or culling but also animal hunted, positioning of animal, caliber or ammunition used, scope
- The Gemsbok - AfricaHunting. com
The Gemsbok The Gemsbok is a large antelope native to the Kalahari, and adapted to live in this hot, dry habitat - a desert specialist With their long spear like horns and striking coloring species make it a favorite with trophy hunters Taxonomy notes: The name "Gemsbok" in English is
- Gemsbok Challenge - AfricaHunting. com
The gemsbok burst out of there at a gallop, and then 25m on pulled up and looked back, perplexed, it was a respectable trophy male so Darryl shot it Gemsbok are tough animals and like any of our bigger southern African plains game, if the shot is not placed correctly they may end up adrenaline charged and absorbing a lot of lead before succumbing
- Shot Placement Drill - AfricaHunting. com
Gemsbok a bit high at 60 yards Possibly hitting upper lung area Very dark Warthog high and left Possibly hitting frontal lung area or perhaps breaking a shoulder at 50 yds Trans-species poor man's whitetail Wildebeest Hit left at 39 yards Possibly hitting front lung area Zebra, happy with this shot at 40 yards Possibly a frontal heart
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