Thank you sir.Thank you for showing why even if we might have so many problems in our country it is still n place to be very proud of to call home.I started to hunt here in south africa at age 8 with my dad.I loved every moment of it.And since my dad has passed away and we dont have as much money anymore and dont mind one bit to spend every single rand of mine on hunting in south africa.It is truly an amazing place like no other that God created for us to enjoy.
Hi, Keith! As much as I love your Food and Game Saver Installments and the Deer and Wildlife Stories series, I absolutely LOVE your hunting videos. They are the best out there, bar none. You, your team, and your outfitters portray hunters are caring individuals, which we ARE. We respect the animals, the land, and the privilege of being able to hunt. This episode is an excellent primer for anyone wanting to go to Africa to hunt and, at the same time, it helps disabled hunters like me stay psyched up for the coming season and to be proud of our sport. Thanks Again.
+Walton Sellers Walton, this means more to me than you know. It's positive feedback from fans like this that really drive me to continue doing what I do. Thank you very much and I hope to see you around a campfire one day!
were I live it is hard to go hunting but we make it work. I live in Australia, Queensland, Mackay region. I hunt kangaroos, wallabies, foxes, pest dogs, deer, rabbit and pigs I don't use very strong guns, I use 22 magnum, 22 250, 17hmr, 222, and 22 I also use bows. I love your videos and want to hunt in America but haven't had a chance to I travel around the pacific ocean area and love hunting thank you for inspiring me and my friends to hunt more often and for different game. regards Jesse Sutton from jj fishing extreme :)
Have you tried .338 federal? I'm looking at getting the Savage Hog Hunter in .338 federal. I want something to hunt from coyote up to bear. I did look at the .308. 308 is good but I like a little insurance when shooting bear.
Hello Keith, and congratulations on your beautiful trophies this time around. I have a couple questions for you. The first question is: fallow deer are not native to Africa, they are a European species, so my assumption is that Hunters Hill Safaris has transplanted them. Is this correct? Second: I am familiar with hunting opportunities in both North America and Africa, but I have scarcely heard of any such opportunities in Europe, Asia or Australia. With strict control of firearms and regulatory laws present in many countries in these regions, is it possible to hunt for the exotic game of these areas? If so, do you have any plans to visit any of these locations? Thank you, and as always, happy hunting.
+TwinnieThePoohVideos Regarding the fallow, you are correct. Those were free range fallow. I don't have any immediate plans to hunt those locations for exactly the reasons you cited. It's a long flight and there just isn't the diversity of species I can hunt like in Africa. I may do ibex in Spain at some point though.
Keith Warren Thank you very much. Another question: do you recommend a stainless steel gun for a long-term plan? I want a single hunting rifle (probably a .308) that will outlast me. Thinking stainless may be a good investment. Suggestions?
yea thats what I thought, didnt sound, look or kick like a .308. But sure was taking down large game like a .308. Even though Kieth is a master shot still very impressive for .270
Danny Dingo The .270 is a very good cartridge for this size game and has a flat trajectory than the 308. In the 150gr bullets it is faster and has more ft.lbs. of energy than the 308. Also most agree the 270 has a sharper recoil than the 308 so I doubt you would tell the difference based on that. Both great hunting cartridges though.
from what I can see the 130 grain bullets offer the most power, @ 3200 fps that is incredibly fast, 2,995 ft lb of energy , that is well above most .308 and .30 -06. Accuracy like Kieth said will be the most important factor. Did you see him put one right between the eyes of that giraffe, and that crew come take the meat, very impressive shot and harvest. Kieth has me graving Zebra meat after his comments. Kieth how was the Giraffe meat?
Thank you sir.Thank you for showing why even if we might have so many problems in our country it is still n place to be very proud of to call home.I started to hunt here in south africa at age 8 with my dad.I loved every moment of it.And since my dad has passed away and we dont have as much money anymore and dont mind one bit to spend every single rand of mine on hunting in south africa.It is truly an amazing place like no other that God created for us to enjoy.
SA HUNTER 2000 very inspiring goodluck
Thanks for the kind words, Keith. You just made my day!
Hi, Keith!
As much as I love your Food and Game Saver Installments and the Deer and Wildlife Stories series, I absolutely LOVE your hunting videos. They are the best out there, bar none. You, your team, and your outfitters portray hunters are caring individuals, which we ARE. We respect the animals, the land, and the privilege of being able to hunt. This episode is an excellent primer for anyone wanting to go to Africa to hunt and, at the same time, it helps disabled hunters like me stay psyched up for the coming season and to be proud of our sport.
Thanks Again.
+Walton Sellers Walton, this means more to me than you know. It's positive feedback from fans like this that really drive me to continue doing what I do. Thank you very much and I hope to see you around a campfire one day!
Keith is best, Excellent hunting vidio, Thank you,
Excellent video. Nice long shots.
hi nice hunting videos I watch all ur videos and I am a big fan of u
I love your videos, Keith, just great seeing how much you enjoy the hunt. What type of ammo are you using in that trusty .270 of yours?
He would be using .270 ammunition if it was a .270 weapon
You guys are awesome
I'm so lucky to live in south africa
ETgoHome IM FROM SOUTH AFRICA AND IM NOT A GIRL
JanetPiekaar ok 😳
Keith have you hunt in utah if so can u tell me were you are hunting I am a big hunter and I love hunting and go off seasons cyote hunting thank u
+Nerd sniper I hunted in Utah for many years.
I never knew south africa had fallow deer, what a surprise
You got your Zebra and then gave your guide your bow and bolts,Wow! Nice act, I think the guy was speechless.
just bought this exact rifle and caliber with a leupold vx1 scope
That dog just chewing on the hartebeest
I love that dog
were I live it is hard to go hunting but we make it work. I live in Australia, Queensland, Mackay region. I hunt kangaroos, wallabies, foxes, pest dogs, deer, rabbit and pigs I don't use very strong guns, I use 22 magnum, 22 250, 17hmr, 222, and 22 I also use bows. I love your videos and want to hunt in America but haven't had a chance to I travel around the pacific ocean area and love hunting thank you for inspiring me and my friends to hunt more often and for different game. regards Jesse Sutton from jj fishing extreme :)
I’ve wanted to go Africa hunting for years, but to get from AZ to Africa and by the hunt is so expensive. I don’t know how he does it
Keith which of those animals would you say taste the best
+Snakehead4 Impala is my favorite. Zebra is a close second.
So, if we wanna go hunting there...what should we do? Tell us again, Bruce 😅
Have you tried .338 federal? I'm looking at getting the Savage Hog Hunter in .338 federal. I want something to hunt from coyote up to bear. I did look at the .308. 308 is good but I like a little insurance when shooting bear.
All Things Magnum .338 win mag.
Hello Keith, and congratulations on your beautiful trophies this time around. I have a couple questions for you. The first question is: fallow deer are not native to Africa, they are a European species, so my assumption is that Hunters Hill Safaris has transplanted them. Is this correct? Second: I am familiar with hunting opportunities in both North America and Africa, but I have scarcely heard of any such opportunities in Europe, Asia or Australia. With strict control of firearms and regulatory laws present in many countries in these regions, is it possible to hunt for the exotic game of these areas? If so, do you have any plans to visit any of these locations? Thank you, and as always, happy hunting.
+TwinnieThePoohVideos Regarding the fallow, you are correct. Those were free range fallow. I don't have any immediate plans to hunt those locations for exactly the reasons you cited. It's a long flight and there just isn't the diversity of species I can hunt like in Africa. I may do ibex in Spain at some point though.
@@HighRoadHunting please can you respond my grandma and grandpa and mom are in the hospital dad can barley keep up with bills can you do nilgai
Are zebras in any way related to horses
I enjoy these videos but how hard is it to hunt a game preserve?
55,000 acres is bigger than some state forests.
And it's my first buck ever
to cool man, just to cool
What rifle and caliber?
+Patrick Takada Looks like his Savage 270.
As far as I know it is a savage lightweight hunter in .270 win
+John Burke and he's using a130 grain bullet.
+Patrick Takada Savage Lightweight Hunter in .270
Keith Warren Thank you very much. Another question: do you recommend a stainless steel gun for a long-term plan? I want a single hunting rifle (probably a .308) that will outlast me. Thinking stainless may be a good investment. Suggestions?
.270 dropping em
Keith I wish to be your site I really like the job I feel good when ever am watching your videos where are you from👉❤
if you want wide open and wild come to australia
When you hunt also Big cats?! I😍
Why are you hunting giraffe?
.270? .308?
+Danny Dingo looks like his Savage 270.
yea thats what I thought, didnt sound, look or kick like a .308. But sure was taking down large game like a .308. Even though Kieth is a master shot still very impressive for .270
Danny Dingo
The .270 is a very good cartridge for this size game and has a flat trajectory than the 308. In the 150gr bullets it is faster and has more ft.lbs. of energy than the 308. Also most agree the 270 has a sharper recoil than the 308 so I doubt you would tell the difference based on that. Both great hunting cartridges though.
+KingLT82 Interestingly enough, I've owned dozens of .270s over the years and only one shot 150 grain bullets well.
from what I can see the 130 grain bullets offer the most power, @ 3200 fps that is incredibly fast, 2,995 ft lb of energy , that is well above most .308 and .30 -06. Accuracy like Kieth said will be the most important factor. Did you see him put one right between the eyes of that giraffe, and that crew come take the meat, very impressive shot and harvest. Kieth has me graving Zebra meat after his comments. Kieth how was the Giraffe meat?
Got that duiker right in the shitter!!!
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you must of spent $1000 plus on hunts like this
$1000+? That's limitless lol. $20K+
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