Just Completed My Set of Safari Rifles

Well done! Now, go shoot something big!!!
 
I didn’t know that one existed. I guess I just have to tell my wife that I have one more to get. I don’t have to be talked into buying another rifle very hard.

Having options is always a good thing. And being a Safari hunter from KY, we are almost neighbors, lol. What you tell your wife (or not) is totally your business. My practice is simple - I never hunt Africa with the same rifles twice. Why? Well, to me a rifle that went to Africa with me and served me well has now become a priceless heirloom and earned a right to be displayed on a wall. So, for each Safari, I work up and prep two new rifles. Or two nice used ones. One for PG and one for DG and larger PG.

With three nice DG rifles, all you will need is three more nice PG rifles to complete each battery. So far, I have used 308 and 7mm/08 for those roles. The 338 WM is a nice load. Kicks like a 375 lite. I just got a 338 RCM which is the compact version. It is light and handy and weighs only 6.5lb with scope attached. Recoil is not bad. I am still working on accurization of that one. If it shoots better after that, maybe. I have a 458WM that needs a little brother. In reality it is earmarked for a TX Nilgai hunt next year.

Either way, time to start planning your first Safari. Let me know if I can help? BTW - what part of KY is home for you?
 
Having options is always a good thing. And being a Safari hunter from KY, we are almost neighbors, lol. What you tell your wife (or not) is totally your business. My practice is simple - I never hunt Africa with the same rifles twice. Why? Well, to me a rifle that went to Africa with me and served me well has now become a priceless heirloom and earned a right to be displayed on a wall. So, for each Safari, I work up and prep two new rifles. Or two nice used ones. One for PG and one for DG and larger PG.

With three nice DG rifles, all you will need is three more nice PG rifles to complete each battery. So far, I have used 308 and 7mm/08 for those roles. The 338 WM is a nice load. Kicks like a 375 lite. I just got a 338 RCM which is the compact version. It is light and handy and weighs only 6.5lb with scope attached. Recoil is not bad. I am still working on accurization of that one. If it shoots better after that, maybe. I have a 458WM that needs a little brother. In reality it is earmarked for a TX Nilgai hunt next year.

Either way, time to start planning your first Safari. Let me know if I can help? BTW - what part of KY is home for you?
I am located just south west of Lexington. Right now for my light rifles I have a 308,7-08, 7mag, 300H&H, 300 Win, 300 WBY, 257 WBY, and a 280 REM. I have owned 5 338 Win Mags but they never seemed to stick with me. I will reach out when I get to Planning. Thanks
 
Niiiice!

I put in a deposit/order on a Safari Express in .375 H&H for the next production run. Hoping to hear sooner rather than later.
I love mine. I think you will find that it is a Great rifle that will quickly become a favorite. I hope you get it sooner rather than later.
 

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