Description
The blesbok is endemic to southern Africa and is found in large numbers in all national parks with open grasslands, from the Highveld north of the Vaal River southwards through the Free State, to the Eastern Cape.
It is a plains species and dislikes wooded areas.
It was first discovered in the 17th century, in numbers so numerous herds reached from horizon to horizon.
Dimensions:
(H) 1220 mm
(L) 1300 mm
(W) 350 mm
Weight: 22.1 kg
Scoring Zones: 2 broadside shots
Group 1
Wildcrete recommends that all animals equipped with corkscrews use grease, soapy water, or similar substances at the connection points to facilitate assembly.





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