Back in 2006, i had my first safari with JohnX in South Africa. I shot my kudu on Kevin's land. We met at the skinning shed. Kevin was a wealth of knowledge and shared everything from ballistics to hunting stories while the skinners worked. Nice to hear from you again, doctori. I hope all is going well for you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Kevin has his own playlist on my RUclips channel: ruclips.net/p/PLZzKegcceGJQDuR1SbGWEUVzbtG1daeSA This was his 17th appearance on the podcast. Not all of them are in that RUclips playlist yet, but links to all of them are at the bottom of this page and you can listen to them on your preferred podcast network.
another Video with Dr Kevin Robertson , i press like , i really enjoy listening to these videos , dont think i will ever make it to africa , but im okay with that
@@Thebiggamehuntingblog poker game on his trip to Africa and his early thirties and he wanted any poker game there and he didn't know that he was getting it as the main prize and he got a chance to hunt a massive elephant with it and not only that he hunted several other animals along with that very gun too and I have every single picture and the gun itself and it looks as perfect as it did the day he got it not a single scratch and just straight up perfect nice double rifle
I see a 3rd Infantry Division patch in your display. I was HHC 2nd Brigade, 3rd ID, Kitzingen, Germany in 1974-1976. We shall remain here. Nous resterons la. Rock of the Marne. Our HHC 2nd Brigade motto was 'Send Me'.
Thanks for these great videos, it takes a few minutes to get used to Mr Robertson accent but very enjoyable. I'll probably never have the money for Africa but I am building a 9.3x62 on a 09 argentine action at the moment for a whitetail and if lucky black bear rifle.
Hi, I'm writing you from Italy, I might have the opportunity to buy an express Army & Navy, up on the barrels is written "cal. 577/500 magnum 160 gr black powder 440 grs bullet". Do you have informations about this caliber? Can you tell me somethings about it? For hunting what was it made? Thanks Massimiliano
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Really enjoy your series with Doc. Robertson on cartridges for Africa and dangerous game.
Thanks! It's always great to talk to him.
Great to hear Kevin on the show again, really enjoyed watching & listening especially talking about the big bore calibers.
Thanks!
Back in 2006, i had my first safari with JohnX in South Africa. I shot my kudu on Kevin's land. We met at the skinning shed. Kevin was a wealth of knowledge and shared everything from ballistics to hunting stories while the skinners worked. Nice to hear from you again, doctori. I hope all is going well for you.
Very cool!
The stories told are sooo interesting could sit and hear him talk of those accounts all day. Going to look for entire series you've done.
Glad you enjoyed it! Kevin has his own playlist on my RUclips channel: ruclips.net/p/PLZzKegcceGJQDuR1SbGWEUVzbtG1daeSA
This was his 17th appearance on the podcast. Not all of them are in that RUclips playlist yet, but links to all of them are at the bottom of this page and you can listen to them on your preferred podcast network.
Best episodes with Doctari and Africa!
Glad you enjoy them!
Great review. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome videos as usual!
Glad you like them!
another Video with Dr Kevin Robertson , i press like , i really enjoy listening to these videos , dont think i will ever make it to africa , but im okay with that
Glad you enjoyed it!
My great grandpappy won a 2 bore stopping rifle in Africa in 69 in his early 30s I still have that monster of a gun
Wow! A monster of a gun indeed! How did he "win" such a rifle?
@@Thebiggamehuntingblog poker game on his trip to Africa and his early thirties and he wanted any poker game there and he didn't know that he was getting it as the main prize and he got a chance to hunt a massive elephant with it and not only that he hunted several other animals along with that very gun too and I have every single picture and the gun itself and it looks as perfect as it did the day he got it not a single scratch and just straight up perfect nice double rifle
That's awesome! I'd love to see that rifle. Would you mind emailing photos to me at john@thebiggamehuntingblog.com?
Did you end up getting pics?
I see a 3rd Infantry Division patch in your display. I was HHC 2nd Brigade, 3rd ID, Kitzingen, Germany in 1974-1976. We shall remain here. Nous resterons la. Rock of the Marne. Our HHC 2nd Brigade motto was 'Send Me'.
I was indeed in 3rd ID. I was a tank platoon and mortar platoon leader in 3-69AR in 1st Brigade and deployed to Iraq with them in 2009-2010.
Thank you for your service gentleman.
Ahhh - some .495 A-Square love!!!!!
100%! Do you have one?
Thanks for these great videos, it takes a few minutes to get used to Mr Robertson accent but very enjoyable. I'll probably never have the money for Africa but I am building a 9.3x62 on a 09 argentine action at the moment for a whitetail and if lucky black bear rifle.
Glad you enjoyed it! The 9.3x62 will work really well on whitetail and black bear. I wish you the best of luck in those hunts!
Awesome thanks
No problem!
In a moment of optimism I bought some 500 Accurate Reloading brass. Still have it. Probably will never even handle a rifle in that caliber.
Hope springs eternal!
Bet that 550 kicks like crazy
You're probably right!
Hi, I'm writing you from Italy, I might have the opportunity to buy an express Army & Navy, up on the barrels is written "cal. 577/500 magnum 160 gr black powder 440 grs bullet". Do you have informations about this caliber? Can you tell me somethings about it? For hunting what was it made?
Thanks
Massimiliano