scrammersam
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i know of one guy who loved to shoot everything with his 30-06 over there
Mackillon,
You don't need a .375, but you may be surprised by how little they do kick. The term "plainsgame" covers a lot of ground, a duiker is plainsgame, so is a eland or giraffe. A duiker might be 20 pounds, a giraffe 3500 to 4000 and eland is halfway in between. Once you take the biggest animals ( and the very smallest) out of the equation a .300 Win mag, 30-06, .338 or host of elk style cartridges start to look very good. On the otherhand, the normal pattern is for first time African hunters to book a plainsgame hunt, then immediately buy a .375 and start planning a buffalo hunt. You can't fight it.![]()
Mackillon,
You don't need a .375, but you may be surprised by how little they do kick. The term "plainsgame" covers a lot of ground, a duiker is plainsgame, so is a eland or giraffe. A duiker might be 20 pounds, a giraffe 3500 to 4000 and eland is halfway in between. Once you take the biggest animals ( and the very smallest) out of the equation a .300 Win mag, 30-06, .338 or host of elk style cartridges start to look very good. On the otherhand, the normal pattern is for first time African hunters to book a plainsgame hunt, then immediately buy a .375 and start planning a buffalo hunt. You can't fight it.![]()
Thanks guys. Is a .375 H&H better than a .375 Ruger? I would prefer a Sako rifle. Which is flatter shooting? I wouldnt be shooting 5 boxs or anything. Would it be similar to 12 guage 3 inch goose loads? How would it comepare to a 45/70 420 gr black powder?
.375????
That would kick like a momma. What would be the flattest shooter in a .375 or larger? How hard does a .375 Ruger kick? Is a .375 Ruger as flat shooting as a .375 H and H? Would this be the baby? Is shooting it in the same league as getting caught with a biker's momma?
http://www.sako.fi/sako85models.php?safari
Are you planning on hunting a buffalo or elephant? I did not mean to startle you. If you are going to hunt critters like the Impala or Zebra, your 7mm will do just fine. Unless you plan on hunting somthing bigger you are not required to use anything larger. As for the H&H vs the Ruger, I think their both great. The advantage of the Ruger is I see in the next few years more entry level rifles will become available in a big bore option thanks to it's short length. Just think, a Stevens 200 big bore!![]()
Went with both because of the possibility of Buffalo.
Yes, it would be more than suitable for plains game and then some. (Though not legal)
Remember, back when the .256 Mannlicher was considered an damned fine elephant rifle.
don't forget the 7x57 Mauser has taken more African game than most other rifles combined
I think you have to take Eland out of the equation when discussing plains game rifles.
I wonder how many on this forum have kissed trophy fees goodbye cause their afraid to man up to a real gun and just dont admit it?
Funny, our PH is of the opinion that a well placed .30-06 premium bullet is more than adequate for eland. Definitely more adequate than someone trying to compensate for their manhood with a magnum they were afraid of. I'm sure your experience is far greater than his though! I'll tell bouhuntress that if she want to be a real man that she's way better off with a rifle that kicks the snot out of her or that she just isn't man enough to hunt eland and kudu and needs to take them off her list..![]()
Funny, our PH is of the opinion that a well placed .30-06 premium bullet is more than adequate for eland. Definitely more adequate than someone trying to compensate for their manhood with a magnum they were afraid of. I'm sure your experience is far greater than his though! I'll tell bouhuntress that if she want to be a real man that she's way better off with a rifle that kicks the snot out of her or that she just isn't man enough to hunt eland and kudu and needs to take them off her list..![]()
Let me ask you, is that the way things typically go when hunting?
My PH disagrees with you even though we tried and failed to bring one down with a 300 winny. Only a pure broadside shot is a likely kill with a 30-06. Kevin Robertson of the Perfect shot book recommends a 375. Having wounded one with a 30 calibre bullet I agree...$1600 Us later.
A Kudu is like a slightly built elk, an eland is like a bramha bull with funny horns, in a herd and very skittish. The 30-06 works great for all plains game except the really big stuff, an Eland is a bigger animal than a cape buffalo, with a 30 calibre bullet unless you break a shoulder you will be tracking for a longtime. Is Bowhuntress going to be hunting buff? If so she should use the same gun on eland.



























