How many PH's are actually using double rifles?

I would love a Heym in 500NE just can’t afford it.
So my big bore arsenal consists of …

Brno 602 in 458 Express
Brno 602 in 458 WM
Winchester M70 in 416 Rem Mag
Musgrave 375 H&H
 
I would love a Heym in 500NE just can’t afford it.
So my big bore arsenal consists of …

Brno 602 in 458 Express
Brno 602 in 458 WM
Winchester M70 in 416 Rem Mag
Musgrave 375 H&H
Though I own a .404, .470, and 500/416, as a client, I have found that I don't have much use for any of them in any format. A 300 gr A Frame or Hydro from one of my .375's seems to meet every requirement I have had in Africa far more accurately and with much less fuss and bother.
 
Red Leg, did you make a mistake buying the larger caliber DR’s
Did you buy them before you had the experience with a .375 ?
 
Red Leg, did you make a mistake buying the larger caliber DR’s
Did you buy them before you had the experience with a .375 ?
In part yes. The 500/416 was the original caliber of my S2. I acquired the .375 and '06 sets and never seemed to have a need for the 500/416. The .404 is a magnificent rifle by Craig Libhart that I had built around 2008 following my first safari because everyone should have a .404 for Africa. It too has never been across the Atlantic. The .470 was purchased about ten years ago because it was a great deal and I could perhaps use it on a buffalo or elephant. Somehow, none of those rifles or calibers could exceed the sheer utility of a .375 - particularly when I experienced having one in a R8.
 
I have found the vast majority of PHs with whom I have hunted to be quite professional, though admittedly that has only included two hunts in South Africa. Because I am a US citizen, the option of hunting "alone" doesn't really exist in any practical way in Southern Africa or Europe.

PH training, at least in my experience, is pretty darn thorough in Namibia, Zim, and Zambia. My PHs in Moz were all originally licensed in Zimbabwe.

I have no problem being called a "client." I certainly prefer it to term "sports" which is the name we used for clients when I guided waterfowl hunts back in the day. Lord knows the term "hunter" certainly didn't apply to all of them.

With respect to the OP's question, Nick Nolte, with whom I have hunted on three occasions, carries a .470 Krieghoff when guiding for dangerous game. Jamy Traut, with whom I hunted in the Caprivi, carries a .500 by the same maker. My son's PH in the Zambezi Delta also carried a Krieghoff .500, though my friend Boet remains true to his Mauser 66 in .458. Of the remainder, CZ's in either .375, .416, and .458 WM or Lott predominated.
Interesting choice on the Mauser 66 for a PH.

I always thought a custom Mauser 66 in 375 H&H would be a great travel companion.
 
In part yes. The 500/416 was the original caliber of my S2. I acquired the .375 and '06 sets and never seemed to have a need for the 500/416. The .404 is a magnificent rifle by Craig Libhart that I had built around 2008 following my first safari because everyone should have a .404 for Africa. It too has never been across the Atlantic. The .470 was purchased about ten years ago because it was a great deal and I could perhaps use it on a buffalo or elephant. Somehow, none of those rifles or calibers could exceed the sheer utility of a .375 - particularly when I experienced having one in a R8.
Would have to agree. I have many big bores and enjoy their history, playing with them in the back yard and ownership. That’s where it ends. When it comes to travel and hunting it is a light weight takedown in 375 H&H.

There is nothing like shooting and enjoying a big bore but when it comes to packing one around all day for miles, most people are disillusioned. Unfortunately we no longer live in the era of porters and gun bearers.
 
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Hello. If you haven't already sold this rifle then I will purchase. Please advise. Thank you.
jbirdwell wrote on uplander01's profile.
I doubt you are interested in any trades but I was getting ready to list a Sauer 404 3 barrel set in the 10-12 price range if your interested. It has the 404J, 30-06 and 6.5 Creedmoor barrel. Only the 30-06 had been shot and it has 7 rounds through it as I was working on breaking the barrel in. It also has both the synthetic thumbhole stock and somewhere between grade 3-5 non thumbhole stock

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