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Safari Press,U.S. From the Cape to Kasserine: Ten years of African Hunting 2007-2016
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. The Wanderers
£30.00
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Safari Press,U.S. The Comprehensive Guide to Tracking: How to Track Animals and Humans by Using All the Senses and Logical Reasoning
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Elephant!: The Renaissance of Hunting the African Elephant
Elephant hunting literature is rich and varied and has brought forth some of the most memorable writings on Africa ever. However, very little is ever written on modern elephant hunting. And strange as it may seem, many of the largest elephants shot in the history of Africa have actually been shot in the last fifty years. And while shooting a hundred pounder is now a very rare occurrence, it may fairly be said that the average weight of ivory shot on safari has risen and risen over the last fifteen years, bringing with it a period that might well be called the renaissance of elephant hunting. Craig Boddington has been fortunate enough to have shot elephants in some of Africa’s modern hot spots, including Mozambique, southern Tanzania, Botswana, and Namibia. Here is a book on how elephants are hunted today and where the best places are to find them. Included are stories about hunts that any one of us could experience
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Born to Hunt: Forty Years and Six Continents
£38.00
Safari Press,U.S. Make Every Shot Count!: Get the Most Out of Your Hunting Rifle Under Field Conditions
Scott Olmsted is a former Marine rifleman, NRA-certified rifle instructor, graduate of premier shooting schools, and the editor in chief of the NRA's American Hunter magazine, he knows his business . . . as well as being an expert marksman. In Make Every Shot Count!, he leverages all his personal knowledge and that of other experts to present an authoritative, seasoned approach aimed at making any hunter a better shooter. In addition to his descriptive writing, color photos depict the critical placement of a rifleman's feet, legs, shoulders, arms, hands, and head for making accurate shots on big game. Besides providing readers with the most effective visual examples of what to do and how to do it, these photos devote special emphasis to how your limbs can create maximum stability and the steadiest shooting platform for any shot. All the aspects of shooting a rifle quickly and accurately, under real-life hunting conditions, are covered in this well-researched and illustrated book that is sure to make all hunters better shooters.
£25.00
Safari Press,U.S. Addendum 1 to Ammo & Ballistics 4 2010, SC
£6.68
Safari Press,U.S. Sixty Years A Hunter
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Royal Quest
£138.60
Safari Press,U.S. The Perfect Shot, Mini-Edition North America
This pocket-size, full-color book features field photos with ghost views that highlight the heart, lungs, and major bones on whitetail, elk, mule deer, caribou, moose, and pronghorn antelope. It's an invaluable companion when hunting.
£12.57
Safari Press,U.S. Big Game Shooting in Alaska
£38.00
Safari Press,U.S. Ask the Whitetail Guides
£19.02
£58.00
Safari Press,U.S. The Way We Were
Contains his final stories on the wilds of the North country he loved so much. Never again will Alaskan wildlife, hunting and hunters be described in such vivid detail and eloquent way that has ever been equaled by any other writer.
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Advanced Strategies for Trophy Whitetails
Morris takes an in-depth look into the critical where-to and when-to strategies, covering exactly where in North America the great trophies are found and how to pick the best time to hunt. He divides the fall into definable periods and discusses the pros and cons of each period in every possible situation.
£25.00
Safari Press,U.S. Months of the Sun: Forty Years of Elephant Hunting in the Zambezi Valley
Ian Nyschens (pronounced "nations") shot as many elephants as Walter Bell did—well over 1,000—and under much more difficult circumstances. His book will rank or surpass the best elephant-ivory hunting books published in the twentieth century. Remarkably, his adventures took place much later than the likes of Bell, Sutherland, Neumann, and others. The stories of his hunts with his double rifle are sure to impress. Ian’s career as an elephant hunter began in 1947 in Southern Rhodesia when he found a companion—Faanie Joosten—and the pair of them started hunting for ivory for a living. They roamed far and wide, often outside of the law, as far north as southern Tanzania and as far east as the coast of Mozambique. But Ian's stronghold was the thick jess bush of the Zambezi Valley, a place he loved more than any other. There, visibility was so poor that sometimes a hunter could be close enough to touch an elephant with the barrel of his rifle before he could see it. Ian’s life was one fantastic epic adventure after another. He once faced a stampede of seventeen furious elephants in reeds over twelve feet tall and had to shoot a “wall” of elephants to prevent him and his companions from being overrun. On another occasion Ian and Faanie developed a method of hunting crocodiles for their skins that entailed walking chest-deep into the Zambezi River at night. They would stand next to an anchored hippo leg and "brain" the crocs. In the end that got a bit too much even for Ian, and he gave it up as being too hazardous. Ian was married for a time, but his lifestyle was not conducive to domestic bliss, and the marriage did not last. Once the Kariba Dam was completed in 1959, it flooded a great deal of his beloved Zambezi Valley, and Ian's world began to shrink. He continued to shoot elephant under the control scheme set by Rhodesian authorities, but his footloose days were at an end. He joined the wildlife department as a game ranger for a while, but his unsociable character made for a short career. He shot most of his elephants with a Rigby .450 3¼. He used the Rigby so much that the barrels separated from use (the solder disengaged), and he had to send it back to London to have it repaired. Not many people use a double rifle to that extent! Ian Nyschens was the most notorious elephant poacher in Rhodesia until the time he was finally appointed a warden to help protect the game. This is a highly entertaining story of an irascible loner whose violent adventures make Jesse James sound like a Sunday school teacher! Footnote: Sadly, Ian Nyschens died on 6 December 2006 in Harare, Zimbabwe. May he now tread in the eternal hunting grounds where all elephants carry tusks of a minimum of eighty pounds per side. Farewell old friend, you will be missed by many.
£69.30
Safari Press,U.S. The Perfect Shot
The Perfect Shot: Mini Edition for Africa II has been completely revised and expanded! This handy pocket-size guide has been a perennial customer favorite ever since it was first published in 2003. Take this mini reference afield as you hunt elephant, buffalo, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, lion, leopard, Nile crocodile, spotted hyena, giraffe, eland, greater kudu, zebra, sable, roan, waterbuck, blue wildebeest, bongo, oryx/gemsbok, hartebeest, black wildebeest, nyala, reedbuck, blesbok/bontebok, impala, bushbuck, springbok, warthog, duiker, klipspringer, steenbok, and grysbok. As in the big book, the mini edition features animal tracks as well as ghost views of vital areas and point of aim for each animal. A brief essay on natural history, trophy assessment, and subspecies is included. In addition, the updated tables in the back list the minimum requirements for inclusion in the Rowland Ward and SCI record books. While nothing can replace the "big" book, this is a super handy item to throw in your backpack or place in your pocket for your next safari. Don't forget to stick a mini guide in your pocket when afield so you'll know just where to place that "perfect shot"!This expanded and updated version is now 160 pages in length-32 more pages than the original Mini Perfect Shot.
£15.26
Safari Press,U.S. Hunting Vignettes: Tales from the Big-Game Hunting World
What would you do if you suddenly encountered the dreaded, and deadly poisonous, Gaboon viper while silently stalking through the thick Cameroon forest in search of a forest sitatunga? Find out what Ben Seegmiller did to avoid being bitten by this hideous snake with two-inch-long fangs. If dangerous snake encounters are not enough to raise your blood pressure several notches, wait until you read what Ben did when three large bull elephants charged him and his professional hunter in the tangled Zimbabwe bush while they were attempting to avoid exactly that situation. _ese and other exciting and entertaining hunting vignettes compose more than seventy stories of Ben’s adventures in the big-game hunting world beginning in the 1940s and continuing through the first two decades of the 2000s. Ben writes with wit and dry humor as he describes his adventurous experiences and their eventual outcomes over the course of his long and exciting life as a big-game hunter.
£58.00
Safari Press,U.S. Lipstick and a Handful: of Bullets
£38.00
Safari Press,U.S. Hell, I'm Still Here!: Fifty Years a Gunwriter
Nobody has seen or done it all, but Jon Sundra has come as close as anyone. He wrote his first article in 1966, and by the early 1970s had risen to prominence at a time when the Golden Era of American outdoor writers was in full swing. The next thirty-plus years was a time he and his colleagues were routinely invited by Remington, Winchester, Weatherby, and Ruger—and by many foreign gun manufacturers as well—to all-expense-paid jaunts to hunt and visit factories all over the world. It was a time long before the Internet, cable TV, and blogging drastically diluted what had been a very exclusive world, a time when a select handful of men—characters, actually—gathered in venues where little business was accomplished but a helluva lot of good food was consumed and adult beverages quaffed. Sometimes even a few gun-related things were discussed! During this period Jon met all the greats of the shooting and hunting world, and this book gives us an unvarnished look at some of the characters of that regrettably gone era. Jon is still active today, after having undertaken over a hundred hunting trips on five continents, not counting those in the States. This book is primarily not a description of those hunts, but rather a funny, very descriptive picture of an era in which gunwriters were kings of their domain and had egos to match. Jon cavorted with Elmer Keith, Jack O'Connor, Warren Page, Slim Pickens, Charlie Askins, Bill Jordan, Skeeter Skelton, Bob Milek, John Wooters, George Nonte, Jack Lewis, and others, and he has amusing stories to tell of these giants of the gunwriting world. Many of these men got to see Europe, South America, or Africa for the first time because Jon invited them on behalf of his consulting clients. Some of Jon's exploits found him in South America where he discovered some long-forgotten bottles of priceless French wine in an out-of-the-way cantina. He even reveals his criminal past, and how, along with Bob Milek, was almost thrown off a train in Finland. Jon is surely the only gunwriter who owns and drives Lamborghinis, and there's even a chapter on his sporting cars and his sports car races. He travels to Europe two or three times a year on his own nickel on trips having nothing to do with guns or hunting. Today he still writes as field editor for Safari magazine, and is a regular contributor to Rifle Shooter, Gun Digest, and Ballistic magazines. If anyone has ever had a colorful life, surely it's Jon Sundra.
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Great Hunters: Their Trophy Rooms and Collections
£50.00
Safari Press,U.S. Incidents from an Elephant Hunter's Diary
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£65.00
Safari Press,U.S. Tigrero!
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Sports Afield Book Hunting Shooting Records Facts
The Sports Afield Book of Hunting and Shooting Records and Facts 2015 is an entertaining and eclectic collection of remarkable feats, surprising facts, interesting trivia, and sensational coincidences from the world of big-game hunting, bird hunting and shooting. This is a collection of historical anecdotes, not a comprehensive book of records of trophies and game bags of the world; its goal is to present surprising and interesting facts about animals and hunters, as well as amazing and outstanding feats from the field. Gathered from a wide variety of sources, the stories come from Europe and Asia as well as North and South America, and anecdotes range from amazing and impressive to shocking and hilarious. In short, they are incredible, but true. * Did you know that a single German prince in the 1600s killed more than 31,000 wild boars over his lifetime? * Have you heard of Sasha Siemel, who dispatched some 300 jaguars using only a spear? * Did you know that the big-game animal that lives at the highest altitude is not a wild sheep or ibex, but a yak?
£29.95
Safari Press,U.S. The African Diary of Bob Eastman
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. More Safaris with Bwana Game
£65.00
Safari Press,U.S. Another Rifle, Another Land
£65.00
Safari Press,U.S. Getting Involved!: A Guide to Hunting and Conservation for Kids
£11.53
Safari Press,U.S. Buffalo: Shot Placemnt & Trphy Eval, Mini, so
Much has been said in recent years about shooting only completely mature, solidly bossed Cape or southern buffalo bulls for trophy purposes. But what does such a bull really look like? Can you tell the difference between a trophy bull and a younger or medium-age bull with soft bosses that still has breeding potential? What are the characteristics of a true trophy bull? The questions most commonly asked on a buffalo safari are a) “What sex is that buffalo?” b) “How old is it?” c) “Where do I shoot it?” and d) “How big is the trophy?”. All the answers are here in this compact, pocket-size book that not only gives you instant comparisons but also shows you precisely where to shoot and what the trophy is like, age- and size-wise. There are probably more African buffaloes hunted today than at any time since WWII, for they are the most accessible and affordable member of the fabled Big Five. Make the most of your hunt and get to know beforehand what a good, mature buffalo looks like, where to shoot it, and how to judge its sex, age, and trophy potential before you follow their tracks and come face to face with a tangle of horns and a press of dark bodies in thick vegetation. That’s when you’ll need to make a quick decision, and this invaluable, fit-in-any-pocket guide will help! Don’t go on safari without one!
£16.95
Safari Press,U.S. The Perfect Shot, North America: Shot Placement for North American Big Game
This book shows actual in the field photographs that visually indicate where on the animal you must shoot to get that perfect shot.
£35.00
Safari Press,U.S. Tales of the African Frontier
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Thrill of the Chase
Etling & Reneau have done extensive research and found many of the women profiled in this book among the top hunters in the world. These are some of the most intriguing and unusual adventures you have yet to read!
£25.00
Safari Press,U.S. Jim Corbett, Master of the Jungle: A Biography of India's Most Famous Hunter of Man-Eating Tigers and Leopards
These are riveting, true-life tales of the legendary Jim Corbett and the man-eating tigers and leopards he tracked and killed in India in the early part of this century.
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Buffalo II!: More Lessons Learned
£27.00
Safari Press,U.S. Ask the Namibian Guides: Detailed Information on Big-Game Hunting in Namibia from the Professional Guides
In the course of writing her new book about one of Africa’s most popular hunting countries, author and Sports Afield magazine editor-in-chief Diana Rupp interviewed dozens of highly experienced professional hunters from Namibia, asking for their insights on how to choose an outfitter, what types of rifles/ammunition/gear to bring, and how to practice and prepare for a successful safari. Ask the Namibian Guides will leave the reader with an excellent overview of what to expect from a safari in Namibia and how best to prepare for a hunting adventure in this magnificent country.
£27.00
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Safari Press,U.S. Wind, Dust, & Snow II: Hunting Sheep, Markhor, Tur, and Ibex in Asia
£96.00
Safari Press,U.S. Morning Shadows, Evening Sun: Stories of Namibia's Professional Hunters
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Bwana Babu Kwaheri
£30.00
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. African Game Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist
£38.00
Safari Press,U.S. Tracks Across Africa: Another Ten Years
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Wind in my Face: The Shikars and Safaris of a Cazador de Mexico
£54.00
Safari Press,U.S. Hunting Trips in the Land of the Dragon: Anglo and American Sportsmen Afield in Old Chila 1870-1940
£30.00
Safari Press,U.S. Hunter
£25.00
Safari Press,U.S. The Hunting Instinct: Safari Chronicles on Hunting Game Conservation, and Management in the Republic of South Africa and Namibia 1990-1998
£25.00