austrianhunter
AH senior member
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2017
- Messages
- 54
- Reaction score
- 70
- Location
- Austria
- Member of
- Upper Austrian hunting federation and Lower Austrian hunting federation
- Hunted
- Austria, Germany, Sweden, Croatia, Slovakia
Hi and greetings from Austria,
Im new here and want to shortly introduce myself.
My great love is hunting Wildboars in Europe - mainly driven Wildboar. I like to use a little bit bigger chamberings than necessary cause its ok and you (nearly) never can be overgunned. Im Prostaff for Aimpoint and you can see me on the face of the 2016 Aimpoint international flyer (looking through the sight).
My first "bigger" rifle was a 9.3x62 (my secong hunting rifle) and I grew into the bigger things via a .450 Marlin guide gun and then a Sako in .416 Rem.Mag. (and I can shoot it from the bench without flinching with full powered factory ammo with 400grs A-Frame). I managed to shoot around MOA goups with this rifle - so its accurate.
In end of October a nice Sako in .450 Rigby will be the next step "UP" in power. Im planning (as a reloader) to use 350grs Hornady RN softpoints at around 3000fps - should be a good "stopping rifle" for wildboar in Europe.
Also Im thinking about ordering a nice Heym 88B PH in .500 N.E. - just cause I like the big bang and it also should deal with boars nicely.
Ok - so far thats me.
greetings
Karl
Im new here and want to shortly introduce myself.
My great love is hunting Wildboars in Europe - mainly driven Wildboar. I like to use a little bit bigger chamberings than necessary cause its ok and you (nearly) never can be overgunned. Im Prostaff for Aimpoint and you can see me on the face of the 2016 Aimpoint international flyer (looking through the sight).
My first "bigger" rifle was a 9.3x62 (my secong hunting rifle) and I grew into the bigger things via a .450 Marlin guide gun and then a Sako in .416 Rem.Mag. (and I can shoot it from the bench without flinching with full powered factory ammo with 400grs A-Frame). I managed to shoot around MOA goups with this rifle - so its accurate.
In end of October a nice Sako in .450 Rigby will be the next step "UP" in power. Im planning (as a reloader) to use 350grs Hornady RN softpoints at around 3000fps - should be a good "stopping rifle" for wildboar in Europe.
Also Im thinking about ordering a nice Heym 88B PH in .500 N.E. - just cause I like the big bang and it also should deal with boars nicely.
Ok - so far thats me.
greetings
Karl