Kevin375
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I always dreamed about big bores and I started to buy a .375 H&H magnum barrel for my Blaser and also a CZ550 magnum in .416 Rigby 15 years ago, because I already had Africa in my mind.
I'm a Blaser man (nobody is perfect) and I have always prefered the Blaser over the CZ. However, I wanted something bigger and at that time, there was nothing bigger than the .416 Remington magnum with my favourite brand.
I dreamed about the .460 Weatherby magnum, because I knew someone who had one and he had a big success with it in Western Africa. But I wanted a custom rifle with a better stock design, not like the hog back I have on my CZ or the Mark V, and a smooth action.
I went to see a specialist of African rifles on his booth during a hunting show, but this guy was not friendly at all. For sure, I didn't look like to his classic customers who are all dressed with suit and tie. I was also probably "too young" for being considered as a serious client. I burried that dream and the time passed. Then, Blaser introduced the R8 in big bore calibers and I was curious to test one, but no opportunities arise.
I started to travel in Africa and after several plains game hunting trips, I decided to go hunting dangerous stuffs. My outfitter told me to take my .375 H&H mag, that I knew very well because it was my driven hunt rifle, instead of the .416 Rigby that I only used on paper.
When I met my PH, I was surprised to see him using a Blaser R8 PH in .458 Lott. He allowed me to test his rifle at the shooting range and I fell in love to that Blaser.
Even if my .375 H&H magnum did the job on elephant and hippo, I definitely wanted a bigger caliber for my own pleasure.
The next year I had the same R8 than PH in my gun rack !
Even if at the beginning, I thought to get it in .500 Jeffery, I finally bought a .458 Lott. Cases and dies are easy to find and not very expensive. There are also plenty of bullets and easily avalaible where I am too.
The year after, with that same rifle, I killed a buffalo and I also dropped a wounded elephant with a frontal brain shot at less than 15 meters while my PH missed the brain just before. His .470 NE bullet hit the animal too low and had no effect.
I think I was lucky, but in that case, I was happy to have a big caliber in my hands.
Even if it's a bit overkill, I like to take it now for plains game hunting in the thick bush with 500 gr bullets, even if I also used a bit 350 gr at the beginning. It's a great caliber for hunting big eland bulls in the thick cover and even when the territory is more open, I was able to shoot above 200 meters with success and a good zero : I like to be ~ 6 cm above the bulleye at 100 meters. I killed several impalas with it and no problem.
That's probably the caliber that is now the most used as a stopper in Africa, but what a pleasure to use such big caliber for hunting.
Now I dream about the .500 Jeffery....I would say useless for a hunter like me, so definitely usefull for a big bore lover.
I'm a Blaser man (nobody is perfect) and I have always prefered the Blaser over the CZ. However, I wanted something bigger and at that time, there was nothing bigger than the .416 Remington magnum with my favourite brand.
I dreamed about the .460 Weatherby magnum, because I knew someone who had one and he had a big success with it in Western Africa. But I wanted a custom rifle with a better stock design, not like the hog back I have on my CZ or the Mark V, and a smooth action.
I went to see a specialist of African rifles on his booth during a hunting show, but this guy was not friendly at all. For sure, I didn't look like to his classic customers who are all dressed with suit and tie. I was also probably "too young" for being considered as a serious client. I burried that dream and the time passed. Then, Blaser introduced the R8 in big bore calibers and I was curious to test one, but no opportunities arise.
I started to travel in Africa and after several plains game hunting trips, I decided to go hunting dangerous stuffs. My outfitter told me to take my .375 H&H mag, that I knew very well because it was my driven hunt rifle, instead of the .416 Rigby that I only used on paper.
When I met my PH, I was surprised to see him using a Blaser R8 PH in .458 Lott. He allowed me to test his rifle at the shooting range and I fell in love to that Blaser.
Even if my .375 H&H magnum did the job on elephant and hippo, I definitely wanted a bigger caliber for my own pleasure.
The next year I had the same R8 than PH in my gun rack !
Even if at the beginning, I thought to get it in .500 Jeffery, I finally bought a .458 Lott. Cases and dies are easy to find and not very expensive. There are also plenty of bullets and easily avalaible where I am too.
The year after, with that same rifle, I killed a buffalo and I also dropped a wounded elephant with a frontal brain shot at less than 15 meters while my PH missed the brain just before. His .470 NE bullet hit the animal too low and had no effect.
I think I was lucky, but in that case, I was happy to have a big caliber in my hands.
Even if it's a bit overkill, I like to take it now for plains game hunting in the thick bush with 500 gr bullets, even if I also used a bit 350 gr at the beginning. It's a great caliber for hunting big eland bulls in the thick cover and even when the territory is more open, I was able to shoot above 200 meters with success and a good zero : I like to be ~ 6 cm above the bulleye at 100 meters. I killed several impalas with it and no problem.
That's probably the caliber that is now the most used as a stopper in Africa, but what a pleasure to use such big caliber for hunting.
Now I dream about the .500 Jeffery....I would say useless for a hunter like me, so definitely usefull for a big bore lover.
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