If you allready havethe bullets, why not continue looking for a nice 375?
This is probably good advice. The .375 is certainly the most versatile of the group. Thanks guys.
If you allready havethe bullets, why not continue looking for a nice 375?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=492214131
I thought @tarbe 's gun is prettier but here is an option.
"1975" C.SharpsI have both, you didn't state if the budget would allow for 2 or just one? My last two safari's I have used a 9.3x74 in a double and a single shot. The 9.3 and 405 are very close in power. The 405 has a much smaller bullet selection. The 9.3 bullets have a much SD and BC so it will give you better performance at longer ranges. I finished a custom 9.3x62 a couple months ago and it will go with me on the next trip. I also just put a deposit on a C-Sharps 1975 in 405 just because. Since they are in the same ball park I would reccommend the 9.3x62 if only one and if the budget allows for 2 get a 404 Jeffery or 416 rigby.
I was actually making fun of your misstated century.I have had a C Sharps 1874 .45-70 for a long time.
I had myself convinced to just stick with my Howa 30-06, but......I just won an auction for a Howa in 375 Ruger, so it looks like a pair of Howa's will be making the trip. Not the traditional caliber that I was originally looking for, but my Howa is a shooter. I've been shooting 3-4 rounds a few nights a week from unknown distances from improvised field rests. Here are today's results, resting against a tree at approximately 90 yards.
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Tell you what chap! If thats how your doing with your 375 ruger just take that and leave the 30-06! Why take two rifles when one would do.