Just to add:I’d use my .338 Win Mag or my .375 Ruger.
Your 9.3 should work fine too if legal.
Might want to look at the Nosler Accubond.Going to see if I can find some 375 ammo with 300 grain Nosler Partitions. I have 300 grain TSX and have killed enough hogs with them to be very confident in their ability to immobilize quickly.
But a Partition is supposed to be the gold standard on big cats.
“Use enough gun”. If you’ve had success with that .416, use it again. Not to be a contrarian, but I’ve killed more buffalo than years I’ve been alive. Every buffalo charge I’ve had, has stemmed from the .375 H&H. I own 8 doubles, mostly being London bests, and a few being “entrance level” (Heym 89b, chapuis, thys) and those buffalo were all hit brilliantly and multiple times from the .375. Do they work? Sure. Do I think they’re enough? No. I understand peoples hesitation to avoid recoil, but if that’s the case, I’m not sure they should be hunting buffalo, if they plan on hunting more than one buffalo. I don’t want any more charges. I think you’ve had success with your .416, so “don’t fix it if it ain’t broke”. Just my 2 cents (sense).I am in the planning phase for a return to Africa.
On my first trip, I used a 416 Remington for Buffalo, zebra and kudu as well a a 308 for smaller plains game.
The two animals that I especially want to hunt in the future are eland and Lion.
I have a Steyr SM12 in 9.3x62 that I have with loads featuring a 250 grain Barnes TSX that chronograph 2700 fps.
I feel like this should be about perfect, I have a friend who has killed 17 cape buffalo with his 9.3 guns. 14 of them with the 250 grain tsx.
What do people here with experience on eland and lion consider ideal in terms of cartridge and bullets.
I have a Model 70 Alaskan in 375 H&H as well as a Merkel double in 470 along with my 416 and 9.3 x62.
But the questions are:
What cartridge and bullet is ideal for lion?
What cartridge and bullet is ideal for eland?
Is anything perfect for both?
I will admit that a 9.3x62 or even better a 9.3x66 would also be great medicine for these animals.375 H&H - Adequate for basically anything on the planet - Perfect for Lion, Eland, Moose, and Brown Bear - I would use Nosler Accubonds for the thin skinned monsters
100%. The .375 also makes a great one rifle solution to cover all the bases from T10 to DG. I really have enjoyed the times I have taken a .375 to cover everything. It's so nice to have one gun, one load, one solution. For me that has been with the 300 TSX but a 270 would be fine also..375 H&H - Adequate for basically anything on the planet - Perfect for Lion, Eland, Moose, and Brown Bear - I would use Nosler Accubonds for the thin skinned monsters