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Thread: Musgrave .243
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08-06-2009, 19:43 #11
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Re: Musgrave .243
Sorry guys just reread my orignal post, one zero too much ( it seems one cant get anything these days under a K ) R 650-00 for my little beaut. Great to hear that not everyone is destroying their firearms and some people would rather hand a rifle to a hunter than a smelter.
I am green with envy about ALL of the deals you guys got.
Hope the bargains keep flooding in.
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08-06-2009, 21:47 #12
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Re: Musgrave .243
Using my Musgrave 243 with 100gr Sierra prohunters to shoot Fallow Deer in the Napier area on Sat - hope to have a good day - been looking forward to it for a long time now! Lekker braai in the kliphuisie afterwards with a Klipdriffie for the onthaal! Ag man dis lekker in Afrika! hpy71 hpy180
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09-06-2009, 07:58 #13
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Re: Musgrave .243
Originally Posted by dave schenck
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09-06-2009, 10:44 #14
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Re: Musgrave .243
Dave,
Do you know if "Lewies"(sp) the tracker is still there? He seemed to know the fallow deer by first name!
The Kliphuisie had a seerious donkey which was stoked in the evening. Having a HOT shower after coming in from the mountain in the evening made you look like a freshly cooked crayfish
Haven't been there for a while.. :(
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09-06-2009, 12:18 #15
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Re: Musgrave .243
Hey Thomas - Lewies is still there - good old bugger. The kliphuisie has been renovated - cannot wait to see it. We are lucky to still go as most hunting there is now off! Ja - there is a shitload of deer there. Some massive stags if you are into trophies. Will post next week on the availability to general public once I have spoken the the farmer.
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09-06-2009, 12:23 #16
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Re: Musgrave .243
Originally Posted by dave schenck
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10-06-2009, 21:51 #17
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Re: Musgrave .243
Lewies would say "Die bokke eet mak kos"
The Fallow deer I shot in that area tasted much nicer than ones shot in the Karoo. What they eat certainly makes a difference.
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11-06-2009, 08:10 #18
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Re: Musgrave .243
Originally Posted by THOMAST
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11-06-2009, 10:53 #19
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Re: Musgrave .243
photos will follow - promise!
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11-06-2009, 11:10 #20
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Re: Musgrave .243
here is one from a previous hunt
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