Arabian Desert Gazelle
Arabian Desert Gazelle
Here's a picture of the Arabian Desert Gazelle we took on one of our trips. It is a close generic cousin of the Indian Gazelle ( Chinkara ) albeit slightly bigger in size )
Sorry - picture attachment function not working with my sign in here, I'll post links from where you all can view the pics of these gracious animals in the desert.
View these two albums.
http://www.dubaidesertclub.com/album_cat.php?cat_id=28
http://www.dubaidesertclub.com/album_cat.php?cat_id=42
Enjoy,
Some pictures are in the open desert and some in special feeding areas created for their general development, well beeing and public viewing ( those who can drive those 25 odd Km in the desert ) to view them.
Sorry - picture attachment function not working with my sign in here, I'll post links from where you all can view the pics of these gracious animals in the desert.
View these two albums.
http://www.dubaidesertclub.com/album_cat.php?cat_id=28
http://www.dubaidesertclub.com/album_cat.php?cat_id=42
Enjoy,
Some pictures are in the open desert and some in special feeding areas created for their general development, well beeing and public viewing ( those who can drive those 25 odd Km in the desert ) to view them.
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Re: Arabian Desert Gazelle
Is it edible? How does it taste ???
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Usually 30-06 which is very common or Win .270, although I would say .243 or .256 ( 6.5 x 57 or 54 ) or 6 mm rem mag, would also be very good calibres.
For ranges upto 150 yards 7 x 57 is great but it is not there in these parts.
A lot of people still have 30-30 or the old carbines of 7.62 mm.
One buff wanted to show off his new silver and gold engraved .470 Nitro Express DBBL. The quarry was disintegrated. The exit hole was the sise of a golf ball and the entire exit side of the forequarter meat was destroyed. Burnt black to carbon. No need to barbecue. The guy was saving on charcoal money.
Note - Sharif Sb. it's not Danish, its me his elder brother, Shahid.
For ranges upto 150 yards 7 x 57 is great but it is not there in these parts.
A lot of people still have 30-30 or the old carbines of 7.62 mm.
One buff wanted to show off his new silver and gold engraved .470 Nitro Express DBBL. The quarry was disintegrated. The exit hole was the sise of a golf ball and the entire exit side of the forequarter meat was destroyed. Burnt black to carbon. No need to barbecue. The guy was saving on charcoal money.
Note - Sharif Sb. it's not Danish, its me his elder brother, Shahid.
This is why a 30-06 or Win .270 is very good. A shot at 200 yards or beyond is well managed from these Amriki rifles.
200 yards spot on, 300 yards just a shine of light between the telescope cross hair ( lateral ) and the spine line of the quarry, 400 yards raise scope cross hair 1 inch from the spine line, the Winchester Silver tip does its job to perfection.
If a shooter is prepared and quick, this quarry runs the first 50 to 70 yards and stops to have a look back. That is the time to shoot it.
200 yards spot on, 300 yards just a shine of light between the telescope cross hair ( lateral ) and the spine line of the quarry, 400 yards raise scope cross hair 1 inch from the spine line, the Winchester Silver tip does its job to perfection.
If a shooter is prepared and quick, this quarry runs the first 50 to 70 yards and stops to have a look back. That is the time to shoot it.
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By all standards I consider a .22 40 gr HP bullet underpowered for this game.
No chances of injuring and loseing the quarry are very high. I wouldn't do anything so foolish.
I am always a firm advocate of slight overgunning than undergunning.
I wouldn't even consider a centerfire .223, 250-2000 or 22 Magnum, 22 Swift or similar calibers. No 22 hornet.
22 Savage, maybe but now its obsolete. ( Bullet type was different here )
Minimum 6 mm Rem Magnum or .243.
The weapon you carry has to be prepared for more gun required situations. The shot might be over 250 yards, it might be a very large male, compensation for non vital area hit due to wind drift, no sir, a bit overgunning is always good.
On a similar note I am not at all supportive of the lobby in England gunning to make .223 or 22 CF calibres legal to shoot Roe Deer. Use a .243 good sirs.
No chances of injuring and loseing the quarry are very high. I wouldn't do anything so foolish.
I am always a firm advocate of slight overgunning than undergunning.
I wouldn't even consider a centerfire .223, 250-2000 or 22 Magnum, 22 Swift or similar calibers. No 22 hornet.
22 Savage, maybe but now its obsolete. ( Bullet type was different here )
Minimum 6 mm Rem Magnum or .243.
The weapon you carry has to be prepared for more gun required situations. The shot might be over 250 yards, it might be a very large male, compensation for non vital area hit due to wind drift, no sir, a bit overgunning is always good.
On a similar note I am not at all supportive of the lobby in England gunning to make .223 or 22 CF calibres legal to shoot Roe Deer. Use a .243 good sirs.