xphunter
Handloader
- Sep 15, 2005
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Still have not set dates yet, but I plan to take a small group of folks (All handgun hunters) to South Africa in the Summer of 2026.
I took a 357 Mag revolver and a problematic XP-100 last time which created all kinds of headaches (The XP), despite good success.
Next year, there will be no Bog Gear, and I will deciding between two tripods.
They both are excellent tripods.
One is much more compact and lighter , while the other is a big one. Same one I used in Texas this past January for hunting at night.
I also will be deciding between running a small frame on the tripod head or my 10" round carbon fiber plate on whichever tripod I take.
Then, I will be deciding which "game changer" bag I will be using (Light fill or heavy fill).
Practicing with both out to 400 yards standing will determine that.
Then I am going to be practicing with two center grip specialty pistols (17" 6.5-284 with 140 AB's (MV 2784 fps) & and a sub 16" 6.5 Leopard/WSM with 127 LRX).
The rear grip will be a sub-16" 6.5 PRC with the with the 127 LRX, 130 AB, or 140 AB.
The determining factor of which pistol I will take will be how fast/accurate (has to be within 10") I can be at 200, 300, and 400 yards, from the standing position.
I will be running a suppressor as well with all three.
As I start the process, I may limit standing shots (On Steel) with the tripod to 350 yards or even 300 yards.
I am pretty sure 400 is a realistic.
The other things is learning how much more I will need to back off of the optic when using a suppressor, since it doesn't have the same recoil reduction as a brake.
Who knows, I may just stay with the brake...This is all to be decided, which is kind of fun.
I get to learn more stuff.
I took a 357 Mag revolver and a problematic XP-100 last time which created all kinds of headaches (The XP), despite good success.
Next year, there will be no Bog Gear, and I will deciding between two tripods.
They both are excellent tripods.
One is much more compact and lighter , while the other is a big one. Same one I used in Texas this past January for hunting at night.
I also will be deciding between running a small frame on the tripod head or my 10" round carbon fiber plate on whichever tripod I take.
Then, I will be deciding which "game changer" bag I will be using (Light fill or heavy fill).
Practicing with both out to 400 yards standing will determine that.
Then I am going to be practicing with two center grip specialty pistols (17" 6.5-284 with 140 AB's (MV 2784 fps) & and a sub 16" 6.5 Leopard/WSM with 127 LRX).
The rear grip will be a sub-16" 6.5 PRC with the with the 127 LRX, 130 AB, or 140 AB.
The determining factor of which pistol I will take will be how fast/accurate (has to be within 10") I can be at 200, 300, and 400 yards, from the standing position.
I will be running a suppressor as well with all three.
As I start the process, I may limit standing shots (On Steel) with the tripod to 350 yards or even 300 yards.
I am pretty sure 400 is a realistic.
The other things is learning how much more I will need to back off of the optic when using a suppressor, since it doesn't have the same recoil reduction as a brake.
Who knows, I may just stay with the brake...This is all to be decided, which is kind of fun.
I get to learn more stuff.