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Bill Miller's African Safari

Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 20

November 5, 2007

It’s been a great trip full of many great experiences and memories, but it’s now Bill’s last morning on the mountain. And in this final clip, Bill reflects on his time in Africa and talks about how he can’t wait to go back.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 19

November 2, 2007

In this clip, Bill gets the low-down on Hornady’s new 9.3×74R cartridge from Hornady’s Steve Johnson.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 18

October 31, 2007

In this clip, Bill talks about the bullet performance that he’s seeing from the .30 T/C.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 17

October 29, 2007

Bill’s not just in Africa for the scenery. He’s also there to test new products and to test old products in new conditions. In this clip, he talks about some of the gear that’s helped make his safari a success.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 16

October 26, 2007

Shot placement isn’t universal from one continent to the next, and in this clip Bill talks about the differences between North American and African game animals and the importance of knowing precisely where to aim on both.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 15

October 24, 2007

Bill Miller has a confession to make in this clip, and it’s the same general confession that every hunter has made at one point in time during their hunting careers.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 14

October 22, 2007

With everything that goes into an Africa safari, the last thing you want to do is miss a shot opportunity due to poor practice. In this clip, Bill gives practical tips for making sure that doesn’t happen to you.
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Bill Miller’s African Safari, Episode 13

October 19, 2007

“Something old, something new” isn’t just for weddings anymore. It also applies to the gear and equipment that you take on your hunts.
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Bill Miller’s African Safari, Episode 12

October 17, 2007

Shooting sticks can be a hunter’s best friend and in this clip, Bill discusses the importance of having a good shooting rest in Africa.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 11

October 15, 2007

Hunting in Africa’s rough and rugged terrain requires specialized footwear to keep you from injuring yourself and ruining your safari. In this clip, Bill gives some pointers on what to look for in regard to hunting boots for Africa.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 10

October 12, 2007

No words are necessary in this clip as Bill takes you to very special spot that, to him, says “This is Africa.” It’s a sight to behold and one that you won’t want to miss. This installment also includes a special appearance by “NAH-TV” Producer Melissa Bachman.
Bullet Performance Chart from Bill’s African Safari
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 9

October 10, 2007

After spending long days riding around the hot, dusty African desert in the back of a pickup truck, Bill talks about the importance of keeping the lens surfaces of your hunting optics dust-free.
Bullet Performance Chart from Bill’s African Safari
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 8

October 8, 2007

In this segment, Bill sits down with Hornady’s Steve Johnson to discuss Hornady’s collaboration with Thompson/Center in developing the new .30 T/C cartridge, which is the bullet that Bill’s using on his African safari!
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 7

October 5, 2007

It’s the morning of the fifth day of hunting and after getting back to camp late the previous evening, Bill’s decided to take the morning off to recharge his batteries and clean up his hunting equipment.
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Bill Miller's African Safari, Episode 6

October 3, 2007

At the end of another full day of hunting, Bill sits down to record the day’s events and enjoy a celebratory drink. Why? Because he’s put the first three animals of the safari on the ground. It was the kind of day that Bill always dreamed he’d have in Africa.
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