NitroX
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18/07/19 12:52 PM
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When doing a follow up in the long grass ...
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When doing a follow up in the long grass ... what you DON'T want to see on the end of your shoulder!
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DarylS
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(.700 member)
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18/07/19 05:32 PM
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Re: When doing a follow up in the long grass ...
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Yikes - is that my shoulder?
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NitroX
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(.700 member)
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18/07/19 07:07 PM
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Re: When doing a follow up in the long grass ...
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Why the leopard is known as "Chui" pronounced as Chewy in Swahili.
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Ripp
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(.577 member)
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18/07/19 10:50 PM
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Re: When doing a follow up in the long grass ...
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Quote:
Why the leopard is known as "Chui" pronounced as Chewy in Swahili.
I have pics of a rifle that CHUI bit down hard on.. left marks on the front of the stock and barrel both..
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Wayne59
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(.400 member)
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19/07/19 05:22 AM
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Re: When doing a follow up in the long grass ...
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Looks like he or she is enjoying the meal.
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Rockdoc
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(.400 member)
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26/07/19 10:09 AM
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Re: When doing a follow up in the long grass ...
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I looked straight over a leopard in relatively short grass ( not the nine foot stuff we walked through at the end of the wet season) at about 15m at some buff at about 30m. After a couple of minutes I noticed the leopard.
Sent a chill up my spine! About 10am.
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