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Libros - Caza africana -

Perfect Shot, The


Robertson, K. "Doctari"
Shot Placement for African Big Game
Precio: EUR 91,-
1999 Long Beach, 271pp, illus in color
ISBN: 1-57157-163-9
Encuadernación: Hardcover with dust jacket
Almost all varieties of African big game have very different "kill zones," but knowing where to place a killing shot (the most important criterion in hunting) is bewildering to even an experienced African hunter. Kevin Robertson, a PH and veterinarian from Zimbabwe, has created the most comprehensive work ever undertaken to show the anatomical features for all classes of African game—from the largest, thick-skinned elephant and buffalo, to the large cats, to the antelopes (eland, sable, etc.), and finally to the smallest game animals (duiker and warthog). Each animal is shown in a color field picture as well as a color "ghost view" that illustrates the shoulder bones, heart, lungs, and brain so you will know precisely where to place your shot. The invaluable natural history section on each animal contains trophy assessment hints as well as how to determine the sex of an animal. Other chapters include caliber and bullet selection, rifle selection, trophy handling, and basic animal anatomy. This great reference work is a must-have for your next safari.

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