BigUglyMan
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I believe the .450/400 NE in the Ruger takes a .410" bullet. I looked at that too, and the chambering seems like an excellent choice - mild recoil and effective - but it is only available in the 1H, which is 9lbs.
That's why I suggested the 450 NE. Same rifle, same case (minus the shoulder) but a bigger hole down the barrel. Prophet River should have one or two in stock and could double check the weight on the 450NE "Elephant" special edition done for Lipsey's as it's no longer on the Ruger site. I thought about converting my #1H in 458 WM to 450 NE but there's little point now that I have a twin-tubed 470NE.
Boomer - what do you mean by: "There are other top PHs, but the PH banner is applied too loosely in my opinion"?
I think he was likely referring to the ubiquitous RSA PH. The standing joke is that anyone in RSA with 2 acres and a steenbok on it is a PH. I'd be nervous about a guy like that in the thick and scary. But someone who's been through the process to get a Zimbabwean PH license is the real deal. Lots of the old timers were with Zimbabwe Parks (or Rhodesia Parks) and did a lot fo control work. Anyone that can wade into a mixed herd of elephant and go to work killing everything that stands over 48" at the shoulder has a big set on him and quite likely a cool head else he would already be a greasy depression in the bush. Add to that some of the old timers spent time in the bush with the RLI during the war and you've got a recipe for a solid PH. I hunted with Ian Gibson of Chifuti Safaris this summer and I'd follow him into any situation. He lived in the bush for extended periods while with Parks and has enough time doing both jobs that his bona fide's are solid. Ditto for guys like Kevin Robertson, Andrew Dawson, and the other PHs I met while in Zimbabwe.