First Safari - I’ll hunt plains game - What caliber?

Definitely a 30-06.

Black Wildebeest
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Blue Wildebeest
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White Blesbok
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Black Springbok
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Impala
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Bush buck
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Plus not pictured; 2 kudu, 1 red heatebeast, 1 warthog, 1 common springbok, 1 common blesbok, and a second impala, all using my 30-06 Mossberg Patriot, shooting Hornady 165 and 168 grain bullets.
 
Definitely a 30-06.
Bush buck
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Ridge Runner congrats there were a few good looking animals you hunted on your trip. What peaked my interest though is this picture... I never knew our SA Army did guided hunts (sarcasm directed at the gentlemen/tracker wearing formal army attire...not at you Ridge Runner)
 
Tons of great options for PG calibers. Pick something that pushes a 150 grain (minimum) bullet over 2,600-2,700 fps and you will be fine. Then pick a quality bullet and you are all set. My top choices are swift Aframe or scirocco, Barnes TTSX, or Nosler partition.
 
Of the calibers listed I would pick the 30-06.
With that said I took a 308 on my first Safari last year. The Savage 110 Timberline in left handed configuration. A 30-06 was not available in a rifle I wanted. Go figure.
The 308 knocked down Zebra, Blue Wildebeest, Warthog and Impala with one shot. The Zebra ran about 50 yards and expired. Everything else dropped where it stood. I did put a second shot in the Willdebeest.

Next year I am taking a 375 Ruger for Buffalo.
I have 6 others going with me. 3 first timers to Africa. One is taking a 300 WM, one is taking a 30-06 and the third is taking a 375 Ruger.
The other three are taking, 375 Ruger, 7 Mag and a 30-06.

You might look at a 375 Ruger loaded with 270 grain bullets.
 
Everyone needs at least one good 30-06.

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I have always taken a 300 WM for plains game on my previous safaris. This year I am taking a 30-06 and will be shooting 200 grain AFrames at just under 2600 ft/sec muzzle velocity. A little slower than out of the 300 but the 30-06 has a shorter barrel and that is why I am taking it this trip. Kudu, zebra, spotted hyena, warthog are all possibilities and I’m sure this set up will work just fine if I do my part. I say all that to say, you can’t go wrong with the 30-06
 
Barnes 167 gr TSX will give you better milage, less recoil, and every bit as effective for plains game.
I have always taken a 300 WM for plains game on my previous safaris. This year I am taking a 30-06 and will be shooting 200 grain AFrames at just under 2600 ft/sec muzzle velocity. A little slower than out of the 300 but the 30-06 has a shorter barrel and that is why I am taking it this trip. Kudu, zebra, spotted hyena, warthog are all possibilities and I’m sure this set up will work just fine if I do my part. I say all that to say, you can’t go wrong with the 30-06
 
@Ontario Hunter,
I have heard great things about the Barnes TSX ammo/bullets, and I am sure they would do great, I am a big fan of the Aframes and feel very confident that they will perform as needed if I put them where they are supposed to go. As far as the recoil goes, I am not too sensitive to recoil and so far in practice they that has not been an issue. Appreciate the input. Thanks
 
@Ontario Hunter,
I have heard great things about the Barnes TSX ammo/bullets, and I am sure they would do great, I am a big fan of the Aframes and feel very confident that they will perform as needed if I put them where they are supposed to go. As far as the recoil goes, I am not too sensitive to recoil and so far in practice they that has not been an issue. Appreciate the input. Thanks
You may need the extra mileage from lighter bullet. Shots at kudu and springbuck are often a stretch. This one at 330 yards.
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And this one at 440 yards (but not with my 30-06).
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Also black wildebeest are typically way out there in the open. And blesbuck are wide open plains inhabitants but they're not so wary. You can usually get close if you stick with it. However, getting within three hundred yards of that chosen springbuck ram can be challenging. A 200 gr -06 is being lobbed at that range ... at a very small target.
 
Choosing my first hunt I asked a lot of outfitters what to bring. Without fail the first thing they said is something along the lines of 'do you have a 30-06 (or) 308 you shoot well?, Bring it.' Two hunts in Namibia for everything on your list and more with a 30-06 and 168 grain Barnes TTSX bullets and nothing went more than a few feet. Practice, practice and more practice off of sticks. And I would also suggest talking to your outfitter about it to know typical distance and their opinion on caliber.
 
Well, the are a lot of .30-06 lovers on this site, for good reason, it works well. But nobody answered the original question.... "What is the lowest recoiling caliber of this bunch that you would find suitable for the trip?"
The lowest recoiling caliber of this bunch that I would find suitable for the trip is the .308. Many, many South African resident hunters would agree. The .30-06 offers "more" but more is not always "better". The .308 will kill plains game efficiently, with just a little less recoil and muzzle blast. It offers a tiny bit more efficiency that the .30-06. Nothing wrong with that.
 
I have been back a few weeks now from my first PG hunt. I used a 338 win mag with 210 gr Barnes TTSX and do not regret it. However, I also fall into the lost game category for pushing my limits and not being patient enough. Out of the list provided I am in the 30-06 camp with a 180gr premium bullet. Lots of practice with your gun and off sticks is a good idea. Shooting of sticks with a 22LR or 223 is the affordable way to get trigger time and practice. Dry firing with snap caps off sticks works as well. I needed to slow down on my hunt and lost game not due to the rifle or bullet, but all shooter error. Those first shots on game are the most critical, do not make my mistake. Have a great hunt!
 
I have been back a few weeks now from my first PG hunt. I used a 338 win mag with 210 gr Barnes TTSX and do not regret it. However, I also fall into the lost game category for pushing my limits and not being patient enough. Out of the list provided I am in the 30-06 camp with a 180gr premium bullet. Lots of practice with your gun and off sticks is a good idea. Shooting of sticks with a 22LR or 223 is the affordable way to get trigger time and practice. Dry firing with snap caps off sticks works as well. I needed to slow down on my hunt and lost game not due to the rifle or bullet, but all shooter error. Those first shots on game are the most critical, do not make my mistake. Have a great hunt!

Looking forward to ready your hunt report.
 

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