How do you reckon it’d feel to spend three years hunting a spectacular trophy fallow buck only to have an even better one walk in at the last minute? Yeah, pretty good! And you can read about it in the latest issue of Sporting Shooter.
The hunt for Big Blue is just one of the excellent hunting yarns in the magazine. It might be too hot to hunt right now but you can sit back and read about it in comfort.
Imagine 15 wild seconds in which you drop three wild dogs at close range. Or facing a boar so angry it still launches a charge when it can’t use its back legs.
We’ve got an unforgettable African experience on a hunt for waterbuck, and we’ll take you through the highs and lows of a sambar stalk in the wilds of Victoria.
Nick Harvey reviews Remington’s entry-level Model 783, a very well made and accurate rifle that proves you can get quality around the $1000 mark, even with a scope included!
Aussie Bush Harvest’s Alex “Profty” Proft writes for us in this issue, too, describing the processes he went through in building a custom cross-gully deer hunting rifle, a gun that proved itself on its first mountain hunt.
As usual, there’s plenty more in this issue, too. Grab a copy at the newsagents today or just click over to Zinio to get it online.
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