CAustin
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- Zimbabwe,Namibia, South Africa, KwaZulu Natal, Kalahari, Northwest, Limpopo, Gauteng, APNR Kruger Area. USA Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, New Mexico, North Carolina and Texas
Well folks I finally took the Beast to the range today and my thoughts are many and varied. First, Ruger built a fine rifle. This particular rifle hasn't been made in many years and I managed to get one new in the box. Second, it kicks like a Missouri Mule. Third, we will be adding a recoil reducer shortly!
Fourth, ELEPHANT be ware this thing is accurate with iron sites at 50 yards. Holes marked 1 2 3 4 are using sticks. The unnumbered hole is off hand. Shoots slightly high at 50 yards but I would expect it to do that as the 500 grain Federal Cape Shock Bear Claw levels out at 100 yards. I'm told most elephant shots are about twenty yards so I think we are going to cut neat and bone.
People at the range from as far away as four stalls were walking down to see what was making such a big concussion under the covered shooting bench.
I also took the primary rifle for my elephant hunt out for a test run. The Ruger Guide Gun did very well off the sticks. The 400 grain Hornady DGS was dead on! I have a Lupeold VX-6 mounted and it was still dialed in from the lion and buff hunt last year.
I will return to the range a couple of times before Pieter and I start walking around looking for a nice bull but I'm pleased at this time with the performance of both rifles.
Fourth, ELEPHANT be ware this thing is accurate with iron sites at 50 yards. Holes marked 1 2 3 4 are using sticks. The unnumbered hole is off hand. Shoots slightly high at 50 yards but I would expect it to do that as the 500 grain Federal Cape Shock Bear Claw levels out at 100 yards. I'm told most elephant shots are about twenty yards so I think we are going to cut neat and bone.
People at the range from as far away as four stalls were walking down to see what was making such a big concussion under the covered shooting bench.
I also took the primary rifle for my elephant hunt out for a test run. The Ruger Guide Gun did very well off the sticks. The 400 grain Hornady DGS was dead on! I have a Lupeold VX-6 mounted and it was still dialed in from the lion and buff hunt last year.
I will return to the range a couple of times before Pieter and I start walking around looking for a nice bull but I'm pleased at this time with the performance of both rifles.