Rich Lucibella
Staff
Well, preparations are almost completed. I leave Thursday night for Atlanta and catch a Friday morning flight for the Republic of South Africa. From there, a day of rest, then off to Nelspruit on the border of Kruger Park.
14 days of hunting at Engonyameni with hosts Danie and Karen Van Graan. Those of us lucky enough to make the trip will assist Colonel Cooper in celebrating his 80th birthday in the hunting fields! It should be a memorable occasion indeed.
I will be toting the Steyr Scout, a Glock 29 and the Mad Dog Bayou Hunter #001 (a most generous gift from Kevin McClung). Ammunition will consist of Federal 180gr Woodley Weldcore .308's and Georgia Arms 180gr Gold Dot 10mm's. I had hoped to be testing Randy Garret's 45-70 offerings in a modified Marlin breakdown action built by Ashley Emerson and David Cole. Unfortunately, Ashley trashed the barrel last week after trying everything under the sun to get it to shoot properly given Marlin's infuriating habit of stamping "Warning" messages into the thinnest areas of their octagonal barrels. Needless to say, a new barrel has been commisssioned....but the 45-70 will not be going along to Africa.
We will be hunting primarily for plains game, though there is no scarcity of heavy rifles should the opportunity present for such additional hunt. The laptop and cyberspace remain at home; TFL in DC and Staff's capable hands. Pictures and narrative are sure to follow on my return circa May 15.
Rich Lucibella
14 days of hunting at Engonyameni with hosts Danie and Karen Van Graan. Those of us lucky enough to make the trip will assist Colonel Cooper in celebrating his 80th birthday in the hunting fields! It should be a memorable occasion indeed.
I will be toting the Steyr Scout, a Glock 29 and the Mad Dog Bayou Hunter #001 (a most generous gift from Kevin McClung). Ammunition will consist of Federal 180gr Woodley Weldcore .308's and Georgia Arms 180gr Gold Dot 10mm's. I had hoped to be testing Randy Garret's 45-70 offerings in a modified Marlin breakdown action built by Ashley Emerson and David Cole. Unfortunately, Ashley trashed the barrel last week after trying everything under the sun to get it to shoot properly given Marlin's infuriating habit of stamping "Warning" messages into the thinnest areas of their octagonal barrels. Needless to say, a new barrel has been commisssioned....but the 45-70 will not be going along to Africa.
We will be hunting primarily for plains game, though there is no scarcity of heavy rifles should the opportunity present for such additional hunt. The laptop and cyberspace remain at home; TFL in DC and Staff's capable hands. Pictures and narrative are sure to follow on my return circa May 15.
Rich Lucibella