dmyers
AH veteran
Great info, thanks to everyone. I think in the end I will try to get a 375 used here in Canada (I can still use it for moose, bears and big northern deer) and see where I end of going and what the outfitter has. I rented a rifle my first plains game trip and it was fine except I would practice a bit to get used to the trigger (I shoot Sakos and Tikka's) and the gun I rented was a Browning, which was fine but had a different trigger pull. The other thing that complicated my situation is that a Canadian Flying through the US with a gun is almost as bad as flying through Britton! So while I love my rifles and would rather hunt with them, my guns are more of a tool for the hunt for me and it’s kind of fun to try new guns. And the money I would save of flights and renting the rifle would mean I could potentially spend more on another animal or a longer stay. So one of the deciding factors I guess will be what the outfitter has available for me to use. I'll choose an outfitter with workable guns. I will also insist on shooting it a bit more than a few shots off the bench to make sure I'm used to the trigger and cycling the action fast. Might me a few more bucks in ammo but seems silly to travel have way around the world to hunt and worry about 50-100 bucks to get used to a gun? One thing is for sure- and sorry for being preachy, but we all need to work to make sure that our kids can do this when they are old enough. I think it’s as important to African wildlife as is it’s for us.
Cheers and thank you for your help from the frozen north!
dmyers
Cheers and thank you for your help from the frozen north!
dmyers