Makes good sense, Ammunition availability and/or reloading componets Help decision. I prefer 30/06 to .308. I do, think 375 type power may be legally needed in sone instance. But for edible PG a 257 to 30-06 would do as you suggest
Then I would get.....458 Win
375 h&h
8x68S
30-06, 308
.22 r/f
12ga, 16ga
Based on that list:458 Win
375 h&h
8x68S
30-06, 308
.22 r/f
12ga, 16ga
Jack, Much more than enough. Let us know if Tanzania allows the non-hunter import of those weapons. If it were my wish list it would be:This may have little relevance on this hunting site however:
I have hunted in Colorado, British Columbia, Yukon and Alaska. Always for meat (moose, deer, elk, sheep, caribou, black bear and assorted fowl, grouse, dove, phesant and ducks).
I now live in Tanzania and have a parcel of land (through marriage) to farm. My hunting interests are not of "trophy" catagory although I am not opposed to that activity.
My question is toward a viable battery of furearms for meat (PG) and predators to domestic chickens and goats (a donkey actually protects goats to a degree).
I would think a 9.3×62 or a 30-06 magazine rifle (with 2.5-5×42 'scope), a 20 ga o/u shotgun and perhsps a S&W .22 revolver 6 in. would be enough--any thoughts?
Can you protect yourself from people?I think for such animals as elrphant, buffalo, lion, hippo, or leooard, govt. Hunter needs to be called--although leopard, heyena and wild dog may be delt with WITH prior permit.
I cannot possibly see use of 357 revolver or 9mm pistol. Or really much more than 30-06.
Absolutely! Presently I arrived from Canada and left my rifles behind. So, I need to find the regulations regarding use of firearms by non-citizen residents. I have no inclination to trophy hunt, however I would like to find if hunting for meat may be allowed (PG as well as fowl). Also, if a farmer is allowed to protect livestock from perdatation. I doubt a DG rifle would ne necessary.Best thing is to find out what firearms you are allowed, and how you ate allowed to use them....when you are allowed to use them and on what.....not to be rude but you don't seem to have much of an idea it seems to me.....you start shooting stuff here without permits etc you going to be in shit...
I like your choices.This may have little relevance on this hunting site however:
I have hunted in Colorado, British Columbia, Yukon and Alaska. Always for meat (moose, deer, elk, sheep, caribou, black bear and assorted fowl, grouse, dove, phesant and ducks).
I now live in Tanzania and have a parcel of land (through marriage) to farm. My hunting interests are not of "trophy" catagory although I am not opposed to that activity.
My question is toward a viable battery of furearms for meat (PG) and predators to domestic chickens and goats (a donkey actually protects goats to a degree).
I would think a 9.3×62 or a 30-06 magazine rifle (with 2.5-5×42 'scope), a 20 ga o/u shotgun and perhsps a S&W .22 revolver 6 in. would be enough--any thoughts?
Absolutely! Presently I arrived from Canada and left my rifles behind. So, I need to find the regulations regarding use of firearms by non-citizen residents. I have no inclination to trophy hunt, however I would like to find if hunting for meat may be allowed (PG as well as fowl). Also, if a farmer is allowed to protect livestock from perdatation. I doubt a DG rifle would ne necessary.
Well if that’s what you can get it’s easy458 Win
375 h&h
8x68S
30-06, 308
.22 r/f
12ga, 16ga
The BD14 is an overly complicated rifle that only about half of them work. I would not recommend it to anyone who doesn't live within 100 miles from Isny.The 8x68s is a really good caliber but I too would be surprised if there would be a sustainable supply of ammunition for it.
A Blaser BD14 might be of interest. It’s a Bock Drilling. It comes in 20ga. and either .222 or 22 Hornet and 30-06 or 9.3x74. But they are a little pricey. I wonder if it would be considered one or three firearms.
Here is a link on this forum giving guidance to caliber restrictions https://www.africahunting.com/threads/tanzania-hunting-information.14227/
Whatever you choose I would get something that’s common and available.