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.
For a 1 gun Africa hunt, even just plains game, I'd go for a .375 of some make or better still a .416 Rem. type cal. I prefer big lever guns and single shots, and if limited to one, it would be a 45/70 with my hot loads and 480gr. WFN GC bullets. Keith, in his writings, said " he would gladly exchange velocity for bullet weight and diameter anytime".
7 Rem would be just fine for plains game up to Kudu provided you're using good bullets (160 gr TSX or NPT or Swift). I prefer a 30 caliber because of the higher sectional density of the 200 grain bullet especially for Eland and maybe even Zebra or Gemsbok (I'm thinking bad angled shots), but a 7mm for everything under that would be fine.
Well if 300yd shots are the norm. for Africa, then archers hunting there are better long range shooters then I thought. Africa, like here, you usually shoot animals from 60-125yds., and a wider, heavier bullet, flat point will still penetrate deeper, intact, and do more damage, when game is larger and tougher, then our N/A Moose.
Why would a 7mm not be legal?
What would be the flattest shooter in a .375 or larger?
.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?



























