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Many years ago I had the experience of shooting with Europeans that were from Sweden. They were hunters back home but were not in Australia for shooting. They had toured around Australia and a good friend of their's from Brisbane was also a friend of a property owner where I shoot in North West New South Wales. To cut a long story short they thought shooting and chasing roos across stripped wheat paddocks and also spotlight shooting was the very best thing they had ever seen. If I was an American then I would do Africa once even if just to say you have done it. But then I would forget the rest and stick with Australia. Africa would still be similar to shooting in America in the sense that you are shooting a limited number of animals under a guiding system. You can of course do the above in Australia but I think the addition of getting together with an Australian shooter for roos, pigs and goats offers something that you will not find elsewhere. You would also discover another form of dangerous game shooting, namely the presence of a stump in the ground when chasing stuff. ![]() In a nutshell Australia offers a wide size range of animals equal to anything except elephant, hippo and rhino but offers a totally different environment and a huge volume of shooting on what are basically white tail deer size animals. Mike |