I've had a couple of trips to Sth Africa and Namibia in the last few years. I only hunted with the bow and shot a few nice animals (actually enough for my taxidermist to rub his hands together) by walk and stalk. The closest I got was about ten yards from a couple of warthogs and impala but also close enough to shoot Kudu, gemsbok, eland, wildebeast and zebra amongs others.
What struck me whilst walking around was how the terrain and vegetation as well as the hunting style would lend itself to hunting with a traditional muzzleloader.
Seriously, with a scoped centrefire I could have shot a complete bag of trophy animals in 2-3 days.
So i was wondering if anyone on this site has ever ventured over there for a traditional style hunt and if so what calibre/equipment did you use? What would you consider adequate? I am thinking that a Leman .58 shooting roundballs would be about right. Some pics would be nice to fuel the idea.
What struck me whilst walking around was how the terrain and vegetation as well as the hunting style would lend itself to hunting with a traditional muzzleloader.
Seriously, with a scoped centrefire I could have shot a complete bag of trophy animals in 2-3 days.
So i was wondering if anyone on this site has ever ventured over there for a traditional style hunt and if so what calibre/equipment did you use? What would you consider adequate? I am thinking that a Leman .58 shooting roundballs would be about right. Some pics would be nice to fuel the idea.