One cartridge to hunt dangerous game for the rest of your life and it can't be a 375, what are you going with?

No question for me after my last two weeks in Africa the 404J is my choice. Made two 300 yard shots no problem and all dropped on the spot. I will not be taking my 375 any more…just my 404J and DR
Like I mentioned previously...hunters with double rifles or other large /super bore rifles always look around to find a 404 Jeffery ...I have never met a dangerous game hunter who was not looking to find a 404 Jeffery for himself ....Bolt action 404 Jeffery that is :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :LOL:
 
Well since I usually fail to follow the rules laid down in the start of this thread.
Will go with the ones I currently own.
Double: 500/416

Bolt gun
1st 500 Jeff
2nd 458 B&M
3rd 416 Ruger

Single shot
9.3x74
Dave, you need to have a 404 Jeffery as well, it will compliment your .500 Jeffery for sure... (y) :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
Like I mentioned previously...hunters with double rifles or other large /super bore rifles always look around to find a 404 Jeffery ...I have never met a dangerous game hunter who was not looking to find a 404 Jeffery for himself ....Bolt action 404 Jeffery that is :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :LOL:
"I could not hit a target @ 300yrds if it was rested on Gibraltar .. I have no doubt, the gun is sound"
 
A .404 would be wonderful.


I have a .416 Rigby and I would stick with that because it's fairly flat shooting in a scoped bolt action.


It seems that factory .404 has become available again from Hornady, but one needs to strike fast.
 
Why "Baby" of course. My 500 Jeffery. She's in the process of getting "dolled up" ebony forend, grip cap and darker finish.

full
I understand & am happy for ya .. but that's tough to doll up.
wbr, Dan.
 
I have a 577NE single shot. That's what I will continue to use for buffalo. ( I will get someone to carry it .)
 
You have a couple of dozen to choose from and any thing over a 375 pr 9.3x62 qualifies..although imo so does the 375 and 9.3x62 if one can shoot, but that is only my opine.
 
450/400 Nitro Express 3” or 458 Lott, prolly the Lott first as it’s a bolt gun, 400 Jefferey is a great cartridge and has been used on it all and before the 375 H&H it did it all. Load the 458 with lighter bullets and it’ll do it all too.
 
If I'm fortunate, I'll make one hunt .. thus the 500,
 
I can’t believe nobody has said 6.5Creedmoor! Lol
The thread is talking about rifles to hunt dangerous game not rifles to make hunting game dangerous...

I like to use the DG horsepower for regular sized game. It's decisive and I rarely have to track anything for any distance.

It's a soothing idea to use a .458. The projectiles are available and you can load them as heavy or light as you fancy. It's almost foolproof. Work up a few loads and you're good for everything.
 
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The thread is talking about rifles to hunt dangerous game not rifles to make hunting game dangerous...

I like to use the DG horsepower for regular sized game. It's decisive and I rarely have to track anything for any distance.

It's a soothing idea to use a .458. The projectiles are available and you can load them as heavy or light as you fancy. It's almost foolproof. Work up a few loads and you're good for everything.
Besides, once someone chose the 6.5 CM for dangerous game, everybody would want one. Preferably with an 18 or 20” barrel to avoid blowing the damn buffalo to pieces…
 
What would you choose? 9.3 doesn't count either.

A 416? 404? 458? Something bigger?

What and why?
.416 Rem Mag.

Powerful enough for anything that walks yet I can shoot it comfortably in an appropriate weight rifle when set up properly...even from the bench. Ammo is more available here in the U.S. than many of the good choices.

I want nothing less than that or a .404. Jeff. To me the answer cannot be anything less than a caliber that starts with a "4xx" I could probably go bigger (I am really curious about the .416 Wby but would need it custom built to get a CRF in that caliber) but I don't need to. And I know I can shoot my .416 Rem accurately and hit the bullseye every time at 100 yards
 
.416 Rem Mag.

Powerful enough for anything that walks yet I can shoot it comfortably in an appropriate weight rifle when set up properly...even from the bench. Ammo is more available here in the U.S. than many of the good choices.

I want nothing less than that or a .404. Jeff. To me the answer cannot be anything less than a caliber that starts with a "4xx" I could probably go bigger (I am really curious about the .416 Wby but would need it custom built to get a CRF in that caliber) but I don't need to. And I know I can shoot my .416 Rem accurately and hit the bullseye every time at 100 yards
416Weatherby just get a 416Rigby and stock it up to full potential. Not much difference between them.
 

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