Hunter-Habib
AH legend
Hi, Jim. Welcome to the team. I’ll disagree with the majority here and say “DON’T GO TO AFRICA“. Because if you go once, you will never stop wanting to go again. Just look at me. I went on a mixed bag safari to Kenya in 1974 with one of my senior army officers, thinking that it would be a regal once-in-a-lifetime hunt. What I thought would just be a once-in-a-lifetime hunt, soon became a once-in-four-years affair. I just can’t stop going, nor do I want to stop. So tread carefully.
Now, onto your rifle. It’s a great looking piece. A-Square built some truly revolutionary rifles on the big Enfield P-14 and Model 1917 actions. I shot an Australian scrub bull with an A Square Hannibal in .500 A Square in 1999. Very good rifle. Although, I’ve seen a few examples which were unreliable for dangerous game hunting.
Your rifle is excellent for hunting in open terrain, although I’d recommend a 26” (or shorter) barrel for hunting in thick bush. As for bullets, we need projectiles that can perform satisfactorily with the souped up velocity of the big .375 Weatherby without distorting. So I recommend:
- 300Gr Barnes TSX
- 300Gr Cutting Edge Safari Solids
For a second caliber, I say to go with a .505 Gibbs. I don’t like the .460 Weatherby Magnum caliber at all.
The “Push Feed vs Control Round Feed” argument began in 1964 and will (in all probability) outlive all of us. For me personally, each and every rifle must be assessed on an individual basis … rather than simply assessing whether the rifle is a push feed action or a control round feed action. So a Blaser R8 and a Remington Model 700 are both push feed actions. But I would personally prefer the R8 over the Model 700 for hunting dangerous game any day. The only time when I would personally use a Remington Model 700 action for hunting dangerous game, is if a competent gunsmith fitted an M16 extractor to it (which is what the FBI armorers do in Quantico). Same with a post ‘64 pre ‘92 push feed Winchester Model 70.
In my personal opinion, one of the most reliable push feed action rifles to ever be created was the Birmingham Small Arms (B.S.A.) Majestic. Crafty old English engineering at it’s finest. Too bad B.S.A went out of business. They had a real winner there.
But generally speaking, my favorite bolt action platforms for dangerous game rifles are:
- Granite Mountain Arms African Magnum Mauser
- BRNO ZKK602 (now discontinued)
Both are control round feed.
Now, onto your rifle. It’s a great looking piece. A-Square built some truly revolutionary rifles on the big Enfield P-14 and Model 1917 actions. I shot an Australian scrub bull with an A Square Hannibal in .500 A Square in 1999. Very good rifle. Although, I’ve seen a few examples which were unreliable for dangerous game hunting.
Your rifle is excellent for hunting in open terrain, although I’d recommend a 26” (or shorter) barrel for hunting in thick bush. As for bullets, we need projectiles that can perform satisfactorily with the souped up velocity of the big .375 Weatherby without distorting. So I recommend:
- 300Gr Barnes TSX
- 300Gr Cutting Edge Safari Solids
For a second caliber, I say to go with a .505 Gibbs. I don’t like the .460 Weatherby Magnum caliber at all.
The “Push Feed vs Control Round Feed” argument began in 1964 and will (in all probability) outlive all of us. For me personally, each and every rifle must be assessed on an individual basis … rather than simply assessing whether the rifle is a push feed action or a control round feed action. So a Blaser R8 and a Remington Model 700 are both push feed actions. But I would personally prefer the R8 over the Model 700 for hunting dangerous game any day. The only time when I would personally use a Remington Model 700 action for hunting dangerous game, is if a competent gunsmith fitted an M16 extractor to it (which is what the FBI armorers do in Quantico). Same with a post ‘64 pre ‘92 push feed Winchester Model 70.
In my personal opinion, one of the most reliable push feed action rifles to ever be created was the Birmingham Small Arms (B.S.A.) Majestic. Crafty old English engineering at it’s finest. Too bad B.S.A went out of business. They had a real winner there.
But generally speaking, my favorite bolt action platforms for dangerous game rifles are:
- Granite Mountain Arms African Magnum Mauser
- BRNO ZKK602 (now discontinued)
Both are control round feed.
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