John Telford
AH fanatic
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2020
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- Location
- Pretoria/Maun/Sacramento
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- Phasa ,SA Wingshooters, Botswana Tourism (HATAB), Pretoria Arms and Ammunition Association PAAA.
- Hunted
- South Africa , Botswana,
Their was a time in South Africa where hunters and shooters generally chose from 4 calibers if you were looking for a new rifle ie 3006 ,308 , 270, 243. Most hand me down rifles were usually.303 Brit or 7x57 mauser. Few hunters had a .375 in the safe.
During the last 20 years Or so many new calibers have become available to the general hunting public. We have seen the short magnum craze, the 6.5 mm craze from Grendel to Creedmore to Lapua etc.
so imagine my surprise when all 5 hunters sittting around our camp fire during a hunt last season in Limpopo were using the good old .308win.
Makes included Savage,Remington, Brno and Blaser. Some old some new.
When asked why each hunter had chosen this particular caliber the consensus was that it was a caliber they had grown up with and it had worked for Pa.
I guess the more things change the more they stay the same! It would be interesting to hear from other hunters what the go to caliber is in their areas.
During the last 20 years Or so many new calibers have become available to the general hunting public. We have seen the short magnum craze, the 6.5 mm craze from Grendel to Creedmore to Lapua etc.
so imagine my surprise when all 5 hunters sittting around our camp fire during a hunt last season in Limpopo were using the good old .308win.
Makes included Savage,Remington, Brno and Blaser. Some old some new.
When asked why each hunter had chosen this particular caliber the consensus was that it was a caliber they had grown up with and it had worked for Pa.
I guess the more things change the more they stay the same! It would be interesting to hear from other hunters what the go to caliber is in their areas.