I can also testify that kudu and warthog don’t like it a bit either.That thing is about the perfect scope for anything honestly. I have had one of those on my radar for a while
I can also testify that kudu and warthog don’t like it a bit either.That thing is about the perfect scope for anything honestly. I have had one of those on my radar for a while
I keep harping it here. But Steiner predator 8 2-16 is a fantastic scope for close action and 300 yard shots.I noticed that. That was one of the only downsides about that scope.
That thing is about the perfect scope for anything honestly. I have had one of those on my radar for a while
It probably will do that. It is likely I will couple a buffalo or tuskless with this so the more i think about it the more likely it is that the trusty old 470 double/416rigby combo will go with me and I might just load some soft 416 bullets. Might be a good opportunity to test out some 416 cutting edge raptorsSwarovski 1.7-13.3x42 z8i
The interesting aspect of a 338LM, it's parent case is the 416 Rigby. It is a lot of powder to burn for what you are trying to accomplish. With a 21" barrel, I would think it would throw one heck of a fireball. It is something I would test before I committed.
The only problem with that is the potential for major pelt damage. Not as big a deal if you don't want a full body mount.It probably will do that. It is likely I will couple a buffalo or tuskless with this so the more i think about it the more likely it is that the trusty old 470 double/416rigby combo will go with me and I might just load some soft 416 bullets. Might be a good opportunity to test out some 416 cutting edge raptors
I am pretty certain I am switching my 2026 hunt from elephant to leopard. With that being said I am curious if there is a particular scope that is popular with the cat hunters. I know there are a few of you all that do a lot of leopard hunting. I am assuming large objective, medium powered, best glass you can afford is the general consensus. I was just curious to know if there was a particular one that I should be on the look out for?
Sniper I'm not going to get into the round you want to hunt with. All I'll say is there have been thousands of Leopard killed with a 30.06/300wm/wsm with 165-180 grain bullets.I'd say there is about a 95% chance I'll shoot a 338 lapua. Probbaly with a 300 grain accubonds or shoot my 416 rigby with a soft 350 grain bullet. I have a bunch of speer 350 grain that should work well if I used it. Most likely it will be a 338 bullet of some flavor or another unless the 375 or bigger rule applies to leopards too.
Thanks man. That is right in the ballpark that I'm looking at. 56mm in one of the aforementioned flavors I think is the way to go. Magnification isn't much of an issue.Sniper I'm not going to get into the round you want to hunt with. All I'll say is there have been thousands of Leopard killed with a 30.06/300wm/wsm with 165-180 grain bullets.
This is just my opinion and my opinion only. I've always heard since I was a little boy buy the best glass you can afford. Here in my state we can hunt deer 1 hour past sunset and low light scopes are critical here.
I went on my first leopard hunt in 2021 with a Zeiss 3-12x56 Victory with an IR. No problem seeing the cat. The problem was hyena running him off the bait. I've shot a ton of deer in very low light 45-50 minutes after sunset with my Zeiss. Clean kills.
I'm going back next June with a Schmidt & Bender 4-16x56 Polar T96 German #4 red dot IR. It's actually brighter in low light than the Zeiss. You won't need a ton of magnification. 16 is way more than enough for Leopard. All the baits we put out and we put out like 18 baits. My PH never had us more than 60 yards from any bait site. I think you're on the right track. I would just suggest something with a 50-56 mm objective and red dot sites are really game changers. The reason I'm using this rifle is we're going to be hunting for plains game. Kudu, zebra, warthogs ect ect.
You can't go wrong with S&B, Zeiss, Leopold, Swaro, Vortex
To me having an illuminated scope is critical. My leopard hunt is I July 2025. I will be using a Swaro Z5I in 3-10 42 optical for my Rigby in 275 Rigby with 154 grain Oryx bulletsI am pretty certain I am switching my 2026 hunt from elephant to leopard. With that being said I am curious if there is a particular scope that is popular with the cat hunters. I know there are a few of you all that do a lot of leopard hunting. I am assuming large objective, medium powered, best glass you can afford is the general consensus. I was just curious to know if there was a particular one that I should be on the look out for?
If you have a shot. You are going to have a client and a PH in a blind who are deaf and night blind. A .270 with Walmart ammo would be more approprate.Mine is a switch lug. While I do have a long barrel for it. I also have a 21" barrel that I run with no muzzle brake and I load rounds doan around 2575fps with the 300 grain. With the short barrel it waters it down to about 338 win mag level
I always go back to the toughest on an African hunt.No sacrificing resolution or eye relief. NightForce NX-8 1-8. Illuminated!I have only killed two Leopards but have set up a lot of blinds. 300 Win mag!
That thing is about the perfect scope for anything honestly. I have had one of those on my radar for a while