dotchicco
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The classic of the classics, Karabiner K98 Oberndorf, 8x57JS. With Red Dot for my poor eyes.
Mauser Europa 66, 8x68S, on Fallow Deer. Incredible !
Mauser Europa, 7x66 Vom Hofe Super Express. A Nice Roe Deer with a good trophy.
Edited by dotchicco (27/09/18 08:24 PM)
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Waidmannsheil
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Some very nice animals there, looks like you had a good time. Well done.
Matt.
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Rule303
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Dotchicco some good animals taken and very nice rifles.
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Ripp
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Zimbabwe--2004 Rem. 416--211 yards running from truck..he never made it.. 
P1170051 by A Hoffart, on Flickr
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Ash
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That’s a big hole!
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Ripp
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Quote:
That’s a big hole!
400 Gr Swift A-Frame...
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Louis
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Nice Mauser 66 in a much versatile caliber; agree with you the Kar 98 is 'the classic of the classics'! Louis
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PatagonHunter
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Hi,
My best Red Deer with my Mauser 1935 7x57 and Schmidt&Bender 1,5-6x42 R4.

 
Another non typical Red Deer and one of my sons with that rifle and an old but still perfect Zeiss Diatal DA 4x32.


Some of many with my Winchester 70 pre-64 .375 H&H.




With my wife. First Red Deer with my BRNO ZKK 600 (1967) 9,3x62. A selective one.

Edited by PatagonHunter (29/09/18 09:59 PM)
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Rule303
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I like your choice of scopes and the stock of your rifle. Some great looking country in the background of those pictures.
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Waidmannsheil
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Wow, some superb Red deer you got there. Very interesting countryside which looks quite difficult to hunts. Similar to Scotland in that it is quite hilly with no trees and low lying bush, the obvious difference is that Scotland is cold and wet whereas where you hunt looks cold and dry. Very nice rifles as well, thanks for posting.
Matt.
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ozhunter
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Like Rule303 said, top kit and great trophy. I also like 1.5-6 and straight 4 power scopes. My H&H 7x57 has an old battered 6# Zeiss that works great. My next custom 7x57 will have a new S&B 6# No need for these modern sniper scopes in the hunting field imo. All mine have heavy4 and 1 reaticules
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Louis
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PH. Great hunting territory, nice classic rifles, good game/trophies harvested and hunting family; happy man in short! Louis
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PatagonHunter
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Agree, ozhunter. Almost all my scopes are either 4x or 1,5-6x, but one Zeiss Victory 2,5-10x50. And all with Nr. 1 or classic Nr. 4 Ret. Also, I like first focal planes reticles in my variable power scopes. Best!
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PatagonHunter
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Hello Louis,
I was blessed with my family.
Best!
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