Just returned from South Africa, and have posted a video of a Air Bolt hunt.

Left right after our prairie dog shoot in South Dakota, which was great by the way. Had a chance to meet up with a couple of my long time friends on the Eastern Cape for two weeks of airgun hunting. Did a lot of big game and small game using a number of different guns and projectiles. In this video we go after a wildebeest with the Dragon Claw .50 and the Air Bolt topped with a clover leaf crossbow arrow head. Stop by for a look.

Jim

 
In SA, when you shoot an animal on private land, unless you have another agreement with the landowner, the meat belongs to him. You get the horns and skin. Further it is not legal to transport game from overseas into the States. However, I will sometimes take a leg or backstraps from a springbuck or Impala to my family in Capetown. All the meat, even that of the small game, is utilized on the farm if not sold. I will show a springbuck hunt in an upcoming video, and we cooked the backstraps on the brai for dinner one night. At home in the states I typically keep a couple of deer for manufacturing biltong, but most I donate to hunters against hunger or to a local family in need., and pay the processing fees when required. No matter how much I hunt, the game is not wasted.