Finally, here is a long-lasting, life-size African Cape buffalo target that you can use again and again. Made from durable materials, it even comes with three self-adhesive “shoulder patches” so that you can replace the heart/lung area once you have shot it out.
This is a great map of Africa to hang in your office or home to remind you of your past safaris or to help you plan new ones. It is, by far, the best one we have yet found. Artist Penny Meakin, a superb wildlife painter, has depicted in great detail one hundred big-game animals, which can be found along the outline...
If you loved The Perfect Shot: Shot Placement for African Big Game by Kevin "Doctari " Robertson, you’ll want to have the poster that goes along with it.
Practice your shots before you go! Attach one of these posters to a cardboard back with the nonghost view side facing the shooter. Place it at the desired distance and shoot at the poster from positions simulating field conditions: off hand, from shooting sticks, and so on. After firing a group of shots, detach the poster from the cardboard backing, turn the poster around, and look at the ghost view to see where you hit the target...
Who wants to be bitten, scratched, or stomped on? Practice your shots on the Big Five targets before you go on safari, and bring home the perfect trophy! Attach one of these posters to a cardboard back with the non-ghost view side facing the shooter. Place it at the desired distance and shoot at the poster from positions simulating field conditions—off-hand, from shooting sticks...
Practice your shots before you go on safari, and make each shot count while there. Here is a mixed grouping of African plains game from a springbok weighing barely 100 pounds to a 600-pound-plus kudu. Attach one of these posters to a cardboard back with the non-ghost view side facing the shooter. Place it at the desired distance and shoot at the poster from positions simulating field conditions...
If you want a 100 percent, life-size buffalo target to shoot at, wait no longer. This is a six-piece “mosaic” target poster and can only be used if you have a firm background such as a plywood sheet to hang it on. Attach the posters to the plywood with a staple gun just like you would for any target. Step back to the desired distance to shoot. When done, turn the target over to see if you were able to hit the heart, lungs, spine, or...
We all know the saying “practice makes perfect,” and if you want to make each shot count while in the field, you need to shoot at targets that look like the animals you will be hunting. We are now offering packages of five targets of North America’s most popular big-game animals: elk, mule deer, pronghorn, white-tailed deer, black bear, and feral hog. Each one of these targets is printed on both sides, the “standard” side on which you shoot and the “ghost view” side that will show you where you have hit the target.