Buchsemann
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Gentlemen,
Well this last weekend I finally got out and did a Russian boar hunt with the Franz W. Kessler 9.3X74R SXS I picked up a while back. This may not be "the place" to put this post but I was thinking it couldn't hurt to keep it in close proximity to the last related post. Anyway, the hunt was great fun. Actually everything went about as well as it could except for the strange weather, rain in Michigan's "Upper Peninsula" in late January? I'm generally kind of shy about making recommendations due to the varied expectations of others but I have no problem with saying that I would highly recommend taking a boar out of Bear Mountain Lodge in Negaunee, MI. This post would get rather long if I detailed everything I liked about the place, the people, and the critters so if you are interested in hearing more about the aforementioned and the experience that my hunting bud and I had send me a PM. On with a few pictures ...

Practice shot prior to the hunt - right barrel - 40 paces or thereabouts? (It looked closer than 50 yards to me).

Downed beast and weapon of choice.
Hearing that a small herd had been jumped and was making it's way in our direction (through a rather dense cedar swamp) my guide (Jeff) and I hustled about thirty yards, in deep snow (and some places not so much), to get positioned looking down a lane hoping to get a shot as they crossed. Having walked said lane earlier I knew that they could come flying across the rather narrow lane very close to our position or quite a ways out, as it turned out they started popped out at around 85 yards or so. I was just in the process of shouldering my rifle when the first boar flashed by. It seemed like a fraction of a second later that Jeff reached over and planted my shooting stick in the perfect place for me to rest the rifle and get back in the scope without any fumbling around. Just then a good looking boar (?) darted into view and Jeff let out the word "trophy!” down it went.

As it turned out the Sellier & Bellot 285 grain SP RN passed through the beast, through a 2" tree, and bounced off the slightly larger tree pretty much in line with the bullets prior course (right to left in picture). It's out there somewhere.

Taking pictures in the rain was hosed up (I had my boar, how bad could it be?) and taking pictures in the falling snow after we returned to the lodge wasn't a whole lot better but that's just the way it goes sometimes.
Regards,
Buchseman
PS - Yes, the guides get a kick out of making the boars look like monsters in the pictures but it's all in good fun ... not to mention the promotional aspect of it all.
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Edited by CptCurl (27/01/10 01:24 PM)
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Grenadier
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Very nice, indeed. I didn't know they hunted those in MI.
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baileybradshaw
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Looks like a great hunt. Very nice boar!!
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CptCurl
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Congratulations.
That boar looks as big as a Volkswagen. Very good kill with your DR.
Curl
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Ein gutes Wildschwein!
Waidmannsheil!
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Buchsemann
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Gentlemen,
Thank you (9.3X57 - Danke).
It was a real kick for me to take the boar with the early German double, seemed like the thing to do.
Regards,
Buchseman
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FATBOY404
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Very nice setup, good hunt and great post. Thankyou.
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DarylS
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Way to go - good shooting!
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Buchsemann
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Gents,
While removing the front legs it became even more apparent why the boar dropped like a box of rocks. It would have been nice to recover whatever was left of the Sellier & Bellot 9.3 (9.3X74R) 285 grain SP RN, yowsa! It zipped through both legs, doing a major number on the heart and lungs in between, and kept going (ref. earlier tree picture).
Buchseman
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Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today.
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Edited by CptCurl (01/02/10 11:02 PM)
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mehulkamdar
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Buchseman,
A fantastic hunt with a grand rifle! No, the guides don't have to make the boar look big - he is a magnificent beast beyond any doubt. And your smile after a great hunt says much more than volumes could.
Congratulations and here's hoping that you have many more fantastic hunts in the future!
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88MauSporter
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WOW! Very nice. Huge boar shot with the classic European game rifle. Can't get any better. Cogratulations of the nice double and first game with it.
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4seventy
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Very nice rifle, very good boar, and very good (great) photos.  Thanks for sharing and hope to see some more kills with your Kessler 9.3!
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Excellent job. The second pic of boar and rifle is a really well done pic also and it makes a mockery of the thousands of poorly posed game pics we so often see...............................just got to get that bit of bloke out of the background!
Nice boar and hes in good con too!
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NE450No2
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Well Done
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alexbeer
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Sweeet!! Well done.
Best
Alex
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Worse body hair than a nightclub door bitch that's for sure!
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