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For whatever reason I have never fired a .458 Mag in my life. I have observed many elephant shot with .458 W. Mag. They all died, some quicker than others depending on the skill of the man pulling the trigger.
A few days ago I was approached by our local rural council and was told that they have budgeted for 4 rifles for problem animal control. They asked me what kind of rifle they should buy and in what Caliber. In the past CZ has always been first choice. As we all know they are no longer available. When one of their rangers need a rifle they just grab one from the safe. Their first choice .416 Rigby, second choice, .458 Win Mag, last choice .375 H&H. This narrows our choices down to one rifle Zastava and one caliber, .458 Win Mag.
Why that make and caliber? Remember there is a arms embargo on Zimbabwe. Firearms, ammo or parts cannot be imported into Zim from the West. That means the rifles will have to come from the East. As far as I know that pretty much narrows it down to one mfg. Considering who is pulling the trigger and the fact that they usually have no back up. I believe the Zastava (which only make the D.G. rifle in .458 Win Mag is the only option. There budget for four rifles will only be able to buy two Zastava.
A few days ago I was approached by our local rural council and was told that they have budgeted for 4 rifles for problem animal control. They asked me what kind of rifle they should buy and in what Caliber. In the past CZ has always been first choice. As we all know they are no longer available. When one of their rangers need a rifle they just grab one from the safe. Their first choice .416 Rigby, second choice, .458 Win Mag, last choice .375 H&H. This narrows our choices down to one rifle Zastava and one caliber, .458 Win Mag.
Why that make and caliber? Remember there is a arms embargo on Zimbabwe. Firearms, ammo or parts cannot be imported into Zim from the West. That means the rifles will have to come from the East. As far as I know that pretty much narrows it down to one mfg. Considering who is pulling the trigger and the fact that they usually have no back up. I believe the Zastava (which only make the D.G. rifle in .458 Win Mag is the only option. There budget for four rifles will only be able to buy two Zastava.