PLAINS GAME CALIBER

I’m debating on using my 7mm Mag (shooting 155gr Terminal Ascent) or 338 Win (shooting 210gr TTSX). Not sure what would be best for plains game from Impala to Eland.
 
I don't own a special caliber for hunting PG. I have until now only booked buffalo or elephant hunts in Africa so that I shot the PG with my big bore rifle or used various borrowed rifles, for example caliber 270 Winchester, 7mm Rem Mag and 375 H&H Magnum. If I were to go hunting only PG, the rifles that would be considered would be caliber 300 H&H Magnum and a 180gr TSX bullet or caliber 340 Weatherby Magnum and a 250gr TSX bullet. Depending on the terrain and the PG species hunted, rifles caliber 8x57JS or caliber 9,3x64 were also an option. The latter cartridge with a bullet of 320gr because I finally managed to get this load after many attempts.
 
30-06 with 168 grain Barnes TTSX. Doesn't get any more go-to, bread and butter to me than that. My first two trips to Namibia I dropped 8 animals from kudu and zebra down to springbok.
 
The bullet is more important than the cartridge with plains game hunting.
TSX, TTSX, Partition, Accubond, A-Frame, Scirocco, North Fork, Terminal Accent, Fusion, Bondstrike, Oryx etc all work well.
 
I find that its easy to say 180gr 30-06 TSX but at 300 yards the speeds slows down quite a bit and we all know that the TSX need some speed to expand properly especially if does not find big resistance like shoulder bone and might slip in between the ribs and then act as a solid.

Then using a too soft bullet at close distance 50 yards and less could ruin the cape or blow up without hitting vitals on larger game like wildebeest.

So here is my suggestion load the ammo but like Woodleigh bullets have a recommended impact speed on the box.
Then clients will know exactly what to expect at what range and you can load softer of harder bullets depending on what distance the game will be hunted.
 
What is everyone's "Go To" caliber for Gamsbok, Kudu, Impala, etc... And what bullet?

I personally had taken a .300 Winchester Magnum with the 180 Gr Barnes TTSX bullets. They shoot fast and flat, and the bullets don't break up on impact, minimizing the damage to the trophy while still dispatching the animals quickly and ethically. But that was my personal choice.

As we develop our Safari line of ammunition, we can't just load big bore ammo. What is your "go to" caliber and bullet?

I’d like to see 300 RUM with a Barnes LRX .308 212 grain bullet. Or 208 Grain.
 
Now, if you could do something in 450 Dakota you would help a few of us.

450 Dakota in 500 Grain Barnes TSX.
 
My primary PG caliber is .243, but I have plenty custom loaded already… Although, Bob could probably use some!
 

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schwerpunkt88 wrote on Robmill70's profile.
Morning Rob, Any feeling for how the 300 H&H shoots? How's the barrel condition?
mrpoindexter wrote on Charlm's profile.
Hello. I see you hunted with Sampie recently. If you don't mind me asking, where did you hunt with him? Zim or SA? And was it with a bow? What did you hunt?

I am possibly going to book with him soon.
Currently doing a load development on a .404 Jeffrey... it's always surprising to load .423 caliber bullets into a .404 caliber rifle. But we love it when we get 400 Gr North Fork SS bullets to 2300 FPS, those should hammer down on buffalo. Next up are the Cutting Edge solids and then Raptors... load 200 rounds of ammo for the customer and on to the next gun!
 
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