Flood Related - Hippo's from Calgary Zoo

"9.3x62 mm is not recommened for tracking wounded elephants in dense cover,but is more than adequate for all other African game, and has proven itself to be for over a century"
.Quote is not my own ,written by a famous "white hunter".Cant remember the name + don't care to google it.But it doesn't say MAGNUM on it anywhere ,guess your right only good small game.



QUOTE=BigUglyMan;8842917]And you're dead. Can I have your rifle now?[/QUOTE]
 
"9.3x62 mm is not recommened for tracking wounded elephants in dense cover,but is more than adequate for all other African game, and has proven itself to be for over a century"
.Quote is not my own ,written by a famous "white hunter".Cant remember the name + don't care to google it.But it doesn't say MAGNUM on it anywhere ,guess your right only good small game.



And you're dead. Can I have your rifle now?

Don't be mistaken, I'm a big aficionado of the .360 Wagner (used to be known as the 9.3x62) and I'm well aware of it's ability to punch above it's weight class, but it's not something that one should willingly use it as their only rifle against hippo or when wading in among elephant cows. Undisturbed elephant bulls are a completely different proposition and are relatively easy to get near and accurately shoot. The vitals are huge and easily reached with a 286gr solid. With hippos the vitals are much smaller and you have to deal with an animal that, when out of water, Is extremely agitated and ill-tempered. Not the place for a marginal rifle. But I'd take the 9.3 over a sharp stick any day!
 
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