Schmidty
AH senior member
I share this as I sit in a blind over a water hole in the mountains near Thabazimbi, SA. I am on day 3 bowhunting for a Kudu bull. The first 2 days of my hunt was spent bowhunting for buffalo. On day 3, I decided to get boots on the ground and get into the bush with a rifle. Going into my hunt the plan was to budget the first 2 days of the 10 day hunt bowhunting for buff. Then the rest of the time pursue buffalo with the rifle and if time allowed go back to bowhunting for Kudu.
I had the option of using the PH's .375 H&H or a .458 Win Mag. Since I had killed a giraffe in the past with a .375, I opted for the .458. I figured I'd likely never shot one again especially back home. As an avid bowhunter I am not very knowledgeable about rifles but I enjoy shooting guns of all kinds (pistol, shotgun, muzzleloader and rifles). The ammo was a 350 grain copper bullet that had cup nose as he described it. The rifle had a Leupold scope that I belive was 1.25-4x20.
Next post is the hunt with pictures...
I had the option of using the PH's .375 H&H or a .458 Win Mag. Since I had killed a giraffe in the past with a .375, I opted for the .458. I figured I'd likely never shot one again especially back home. As an avid bowhunter I am not very knowledgeable about rifles but I enjoy shooting guns of all kinds (pistol, shotgun, muzzleloader and rifles). The ammo was a 350 grain copper bullet that had cup nose as he described it. The rifle had a Leupold scope that I belive was 1.25-4x20.
Next post is the hunt with pictures...