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I am considering Safari in the future in Africa, most likely for Water Buffalo, and perhaps some predators. Is .303 British still an accepted caliber?
 
Not sure but I have read that alot of outfitters ask for .375HH or better for the dangerous game stuff.
 
You will have a hell of a time trying to find a water buffalo in Africa. Maybe try for Cape buffalo. You will find that in most cases .375 is legal minimum for dangerous game.
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Allan
 
Have lots of money? Do lots of research. Lots of sites on-line.
In South Africa, .375 calibre is minimum by law for dangerous game. Lot of rules about firearms. Total of three firearms, no semi's, one rifle per calibre and a temporary import permit.
A Cape Buffalo is dangerous game. Trophy fees are huge. In SA, a buff runs around $10,600US. A lion $18,000US, plus. Least expensive is $100 for a jackal. Wound it, you pay the trophy fee.
Some outfitters include trophy care and transportation, some don't.
Go here and you can learn from actively working Professional Hunters.
http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve
 
You need to do some research. Having Cape Buffalo and 303 in the same sentence is not a good sign. There are a number of forums, as well books on hunting in Africa. There are also a number of threads in this forum. As others noted....Cape Buffalo is rather pricey...so you really need to read up and form a bit more detailed plan...unless as a couple of others have done...it was purely an academic effort to start a discussion..
 
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