I will be hunting in Zimbabwe on my first Elephant hunt. I will be using my Custom built CZ 550 .404 Jeffery but i was wondering what people think of bringing a second rifle for plains game? I will be hunting on the communal lands outside and around of Hwange National Park. I would most likely bring my model 70 9.3x62 or my KImber 89 .30-06 for any other game?
What is everyone's thoughts????
Hunting in North America I always have a backup gun available. Two shotguns go with me to Montana but usually only the 30-06. A couple times in the past I've had to borrow my brother's rifle when something went wrong with mine. Not a big deal. In Africa the safari operator or PH will have rental rifles available. I don't see any need to drag backup rifles along if there's something else available should my gun break down.
My first buffalo/tuskless hunt I took a 500/416 and 416 Rigby. I fell and broke the stock on the 500/416 after killing my buffalo but still had the Rigby and took my tuskless. I make sure on a big game hunt I can recover from a broken gun. I killed my Impala and warthog with the Rigby. I am going again in September and will take my 470 and Rigby. MikeI will be hunting in Zimbabwe on my first Elephant hunt. I will be using my Custom built CZ 550 .404 Jeffery but i was wondering what people think of bringing a second rifle for plains game? I will be hunting on the communal lands outside and around of Hwange National Park. I would most likely bring my model 70 9.3x62 or my KImber 89 .30-06 for any other game?
What is everyone's thoughts????
Or simply just take one quality rifle and not worry about catastrophes that do not occur. I hunt a lot of different places. I meet a lot of different fellow hunters in all those different places. The only location where anyone tries to make an argument for a "back-up" rifle is Africa. If hunting buffalo or elephant and civets, then sure, also pack a .22 Hornet with the .404. If spending thirty days in the Tanzanian bush for true full bag, then bring a battery. But, for the typical DG and the PG hunt through the tiny ten, I'll simply use a dependable .375 and spend my time worrying about other things.Limited knowledge and experience here so take with grain of salt, I went for Cape buffalo and PG on first safari, took 375HH and 416 Rigby. I knew if one gun had issues I’m still going to hunt. If ammo lost, I’m still good to hunt. As @Red Leg says taking 2 is a hassle but one I’m willing to tolerate. When hunting PG only, I have advantage of wife that hunts so we have 2 rifles, as @Altitude sickness said 2 is 1 and 1 is none. If you choose to only take 1 rifle I say check with what the camp provides.
On my two buffalo hunts, I used a .458 Win for the buff. I took PG who a.30-06 with 180 grain Partitions on the first trip, and a .300 Win with 200 grain AccuBonds on the next one. On the whole I think the .300 worked better. Expansion and penetration are the two factors. You could use your .30-06 for most PG, depending on which PG you are interested in. If you are looking to take eland or giraffe I think I'd opt for the 9.3 x 62. Of course you could use the .404 on the bigger stuff if you want, but I still think the 9.3 would be a lot of fun.I will be hunting in Zimbabwe on my first Elephant hunt. I will be using my Custom built CZ 550 .404 Jeffery but i was wondering what people think of bringing a second rifle for plains game? I will be hunting on the communal lands outside and around of Hwange National Park. I would most likely bring my model 70 9.3x62 or my KImber 89 .30-06 for any other game?
What is everyone's thoughts????