F. Vaccaro
AH fanatic
I have only taken deer with the 7X57, but it is very thorough. Mule deer, Blacktail deer & Whitetail. I would not hesitate to use it on elk. I’m another who likes the 175gr RN.
My 7x57 is my favourite rifle and has taken: Sprinbok (50+), Impala (10), Warthog (7), Kudu(6), Black Wildebeest(1), Gemsbuck(7), Blesbok (4) and Eland (1). My best load is 150gr BarnesTSX @2600fps.
Very nice.Some photos of my adventures with my 7x57mm Mauser Churchill Model Deluxe over the years.
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Thanks, Wab. He was my third and last man eater. Here’s the second one.I’m not gonna lie, I’m just a little jealous of the tiger!
Believe me. I’d much rather have preferred to use a .375 Holland & Holland Magnum and 300Gr Nosler Partitions. The striped bastard wouldn’t have needed 3 hours to die and would have spared me and my men one hell of a tracking job. Luckily, we found him about 30 minutes before sundown.Tiger with a 7x57 is not something many people that are still alive have ever done.
You are in a shrinking fraternity.
Really cool.
Believe me. I’d much rather have preferred to use a .375 Holland & Holland Magnum and 300Gr Nosler Partitions. The striped bastard wouldn’t have needed 3 hours to die and would have spared me and my men one hell of a tracking job. Luckily, we found him about 30 minutes before sundown.
Indubitably.Obviously the bullet makes a big difference, but I have noticed strengths and weaknesses with the 7x57 and the 7x64 both using the same bullets. The advantage of the 7x57 is moderate velocity which allows for a slow wound channel, typically good expansion even in thin skinned animals. The 7x64 is a considerable uptick in velocity which allows it to do amazing things. My young son used a 7x64 when he was 9 on a mature eland and the bullet did expand and zip right into the heart, however it did not make a drop of blood and tracking was slow. On the other hand, the 7x64 is moving so fast it doesn't work very well on deer in the event of a broadside shot that hits no bones...passes through like a solid.
For these reasons, I love using my 7x57mm and for the other reasons, my son uses his 7x64mm with the very same projectiles but with different effects.
Thanks, Wab. He was my third and last man eater. Here’s the second one.
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I have the first one’s photo in my album. Will take a snap of that one too, in the future.
Unfortunately, no. The hides had to be returned to the Ministry of Forests (as per government policy). But I can take a photo for you. The hide of the last man eater which I shot (in 1989), is currently at the Museum of Natural History in Satkhira. Along with the tag (the kill-order issued for the man eater by the Ministry of Forests).Outstanding. Were you allowed to keep the hides?