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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostDon't you know that there is only one head to use on anything and it starts with a R and ends with an E!
Like I told you last night, that is an impressive head and test. Definitley one that will on my list and near the top for a Cape Buffalo arrow.
Somethin tells me ima need more than 50 pounds tho!
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The Outback Supreme Fe is designed for big game hunting, buffaloe, scrub bulls, camel, donkeys and horses.
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The blades are 3:1 angle of cut, with a bevel angle of 30 degrees and they are tanto tipped, and single bevelled for maximum penetration and toughness.
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I guess you shoot camels on the hump and wait for em to die of thirst???
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I have no idea as I will probably let Harry with African Arrow Safaris take care of that aspect. He has taken care of me on 2 trips over and I figure he can handle a buff hunt. He took the former owner of Rage on one over to a concession of Kruger and he shot a 48" buff, all spot and stalk. If something happens that Harry cannot do this, I would definitley be interested in waht Oscar finds out.
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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostI have no idea as I will probably let Harry with African Arrow Safaris take care of that aspect. He has taken care of me on 2 trips over and I figure he can handle a buff hunt. He took the former owner of Rage on one over to a concession of Kruger and he shot a 48" buff, all spot and stalk. If something happens that Harry cannot do this, I would definitley be interested in waht Oscar finds out.
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There are concessions that are owned by the park, but not actually part of the park per se and that is where Harry drew that permit in 2010. One of only 2 permits issued for a bow. I know one of the concessions we hunted in 2010 has Cape and back then they were 14,500. We saw a bunch at the hide where I killed that big warthog, in fact the evening I killed the warty, they came in right at dusk and put all 4 of us back in the elevated hide. The lead bull who was not afraid of anything and would charge any vehicle or person was the first in and stood out to the side, pawing, bellowing, blowing snot and looking straight up at us in the elevated hide. The other 10 or 12 went to water, but he never did, he just stood out there and tried to intimidate us. When the wind switched, well you know what a herd of buffalo sounds like!
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