6 + 1 .375 H&H. That's a lot of firepower in that mag box.
The single shot worked for Selous, but then he didn't have any other options.
The Craig Boddington Collection would suggest that more than one experienced person believes that Ruger No.1's are a legitimate choice... note the names... these are peddled more to yuppy collectors than serious hunters, but serious hunters have used them in the field for their namesake game.
RUGER CRAIG BODDINGTON COLLECTION
THIS IS A FIVE RIFLE SET OF NEVER BEFORE MADE RUGER #1 RIFLES IN FAMOUS AFRICAN CALIBERS;
RUGER #1'S RIFLE IN;
- .375 RUGER - THE LION
- 7x57mm THE LEOPARD
- .300 H&H MAG - THE KUDU
- .450 NITRO EXPRESS - THE ELEPHANT
- .450/400 NITRO EXPRESS - THE BUFFALO
Boddington's wife and daughter are both recoil-unenthusiastic. Brittany, the daughter, used a 405 Winchester in a #1 on Buffalo and Donna, the wife, used a 450-400. Worked just fine. That said, if I could have not only Craig Boddington but Andrew Dawson or Paul Smith (co-owners of Chifuti Safaris) standing at either shoulder, I probably would feel just fine about it too! Paul shoots a K-gun in 470 NE (not 100% sure, could be a 500) and Andrew shoots a very well pedigreed Williams Evans 470 NE (I can't for the life of me remember who the previous owner was but he was a well known PH of yore). And Craig, well, love him or hate him the boy has a pretty decent collection of rifles including a custom Winchester 416 Taylor and some very nice doubles. I'd probably make all kinds of rash choices with that battery on my flanks.
I always tread lightly when mentioning Boddington... not sure exactly why he attracts such vehement detractors... maybe simply jealousy? At any rate, as a No.1 fan, I can appreciate the collection... the one glaring flaw for me is the .375 Ruger, rather than the H&H.
The Craig Boddington Collection would suggest that more than one experienced person believes that Ruger No.1's are a legitimate choice... note the names... these are peddled more to yuppy collectors than serious hunters, but serious hunters have used them in the field for their namesake game.
RUGER CRAIG BODDINGTON COLLECTION
THIS IS A FIVE RIFLE SET OF NEVER BEFORE MADE RUGER #1 RIFLES IN FAMOUS AFRICAN CALIBERS;
RUGER #1'S RIFLE IN;
- .375 RUGER - THE LION
- 7x57mm THE LEOPARD
- .300 H&H MAG - THE KUDU
- .450 NITRO EXPRESS - THE ELEPHANT
- .450/400 NITRO EXPRESS - THE BUFFALO
I think it's pure jealousy, similar to what happens when you bring up Shockey.
You smell that? Envy, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of envy in the morning.
In My experience African game is no tougher than ours- put a hole thru the heart/lungs and the aforementioned critter will soon expire. Shoot it behind the diaphragm and you will be looking for days whether it is a buffalo or a moose. Difference being of course the buffalo may be a little more displeased to see you the second time......
Agreed, That's why I mentioned that the buffalo may be displeased ....The only hitch is that a poorly shot moose usually doesn't try to murder you even when shot well.




























