DaveL
AH senior member
You are better off using a .300 Win mag or .338 for eland. The eland is a big animal. Why risk it? Better to have a good entrance and exit hole = good blood trail.
Neither do you a lot of blah blah without a clue what you are talking about......You don't seem to understand reality. You just stated a 7x57 has a 175gr@2300. The 7mm-08 with the same bullet is STILL FASTER
ALiiant Powder website: 175gr Speer Grand Slam 44gr RL19 @ 2574 that's almost 300fps faster
175gr Speer SP 47gr RL19@ 2628 that's OVER 300fps faster
Hodgdon website: 175gr Nosler Partition 46gr IMR 4350 @ 2556, that's 256fps faster
44gr H100V @2518, that's 218fps faster
Sierra Manual: 175gr Gameking BT 45.1gr RL19@ 2600fps, that's 300fps faster
These are industry professionals' data, not my own trumped up or dreamed up data. My word man, you can pick and love the 7x57, and that is great, but it doesn't change reality. It doesn't matter about the cartridges "Impeccable" record. It's not as fast as a 7mm-08. Please show me data, from a legitimate source (not your back yard research lab) that states different. You won't, because you can't. I just knew this horse was gona take a severe beating... I knew it.
This argument is applicable to a number of scenarios.7mm-08.375 forelandDG? Yes, it can kill it, but the big question is why? Why use a minimal caliber? You’re spending a lot of money to go on a hunt in Africa. Talk to your PH for recommendations, and then live a little. Use this as a valid reason/excuse to buy a new rifle.
For those looking for an English translation for "waidgerecht"....The Germans have a concept called "waidgerecht", which is difficult to translate, but includes respect for the animal being hunted. The concept should be universal.
I know that what has happened can not be changed and I'm glad to hear you were able to recover the Eland. And it only going 125 yards from where it was shot shows that your son had good marksmanship with his rifle.Anecdote of a similar, but superior nature. My son shot an eland with his 7x64 brenneke using a 140gr Barnes ttsx.
eland ran off. Not a drop of blood. We chased the herd for a mile or more. Went back to the place of the shot, 12 people looked, not one drop of blood. A tracker decided to walk another direction and at 125 yards from the point of the shot, there laid the eland dead.
A 7mm bullet and a perfect shot will promptly kill an eland. With no blood trail from fat clogging the entry wound, recovery will be unpleasant.
That Land Rover line comparing them to Land Cruisers is outstanding and the TRUTH!Neither do you a lot of blah blah without a clue what you are talking about......
Let me quess you own a 7mm08 and you think it is the cats whiskers...same as dudes that own Land Rovers and think they are comparable to Land Cruisers for work in the bush...some day you will come to your senses .....hopefully....
I know that what has happened can not be changed and I'm glad to hear you were able to recover the Eland. And it only going 125 yards from where it was shot shows that your son had good marksmanship with his rifle.
In the time you were hiking that mile looking for the Eland, were you secretly thinking that he should have used something bigger? Do you believe a larger caliber like the 338WM or 375H&H would have left a blood trail to follow or made the animal drop more quickly?
Just wondering if there was a lesson to be learned or if you were to hunt Eland again, if you would choose something different. Or did this cement the fact that a 7x64BER is in fact enough gun for Eland and you would easily choose it again.
From all of the postings I have read of yours, you do not strike me as a "throw it against the wall and see what sticks" kind of guy. You seem to be a very calculated, measured and reasonable hunter. I did not mean to imply that using a 7mm was not enough, when in fact it was exactly perfect. Both for your son to shoot and for the game being hunted. Granted, I didn't know he was 7 years old when he took the shot, but he still got the job done in short order.the 7x64brenneke was selected with tremendous forethought as was the choice of ammunition. It was the most powerful weapon in the world my 9 year old son can shoot off sticks with pinpoint accuracy.
Since he was 7 his tally of wild game with that rifle has been impressive, but that’s as much gun as he can shoot.
But directly to the point of your question, yes, the second he is physically and mentally tough enough to shoot a 375 or 404 he will have one of those.
From all of the postings I have read of yours, you do not strike me as a "throw it against the wall and see what sticks" kind of guy. You seem to be a very calculated, measured and reasonable hunter. I did not mean to imply that using a 7mm was not enough, when in fact it was exactly perfect. Both for your son to shoot and for the game being hunted. Granted, I didn't know he was 7 years old when he took the shot, but he still got the job done in short order.
I just wanted to know the lessons learned from your experience. Apologies if you took it otherwise. And yes, it is a slippery slope.