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Sounds like the outfitter should have saved even more ammo and reloaded a few 300gr Woodleighs.
Good insight there re the ammo. Is it standard practice to land with just a rifle and buy ammo once on the ground? Then check zero etc?
Sounds like the outfitter should have saved even more ammo and reloaded a few 300gr Woodleighs.
No not at all.Good insight there re the ammo. Is it standard practice to land with just a rifle and buy ammo once on the ground? Then check zero etc?
Your guide sounds incredibly unethical, for the ridiculous prices guides charge for buffalo these days surely he can afford premium ammunition.Except to be one of the nostalgic calibers of old Africa
@Franko If you want to stick with CZ, go with one of their standard calibers. Sounds to me like you are going to want a 416 Rigby.
I was just on a water buff hunt in the NT and borrowed rifles. The outfitter had 375's and an open sighted 458 win mag. After many shots on the first buff with the 375 and finishing him with the 458, I just used the open sighted 458 for the next 3 bulls.
However the issue was not the caliber, but the Federal blue box 270 grain ammo that just would not penetrate. The outfitter was saving money by having clients use 6 or 7 shots of $100/box ammo rather than buying premium ammo for $190 and taking a buff with one, two, or maybe 3 shots..... It takes penetration.
I wouldn't go that far, more like uninformed on bullets, ballistics, and their performance on bulls.Your guide sounds incredibly unethical, for the ridiculous prices guides charge for buffalo these days surely he can afford premium ammunition.
Actually 2350fps Nosler ammo in 9.3a 375 has a fair bit more power then a 9.3 (300gr at 2500fps vs 286gr at 2200fps). both will work though so as long as its legal and your shooting skill is up to snuff the 9.3 will be fine.
but I prefer bigger guns and knowing what I know today I would use a 416 RM with a light fast mono-metal bullet.
-matt
Agree to disagree on these points thenI wouldn't go that far, more like uninformed on bullets, ballistics, and their performance on bulls.
A point he made was that he always knows he can go to town and buy a box of Federal blue box 270, other ammo availability can be more sporadic. So he could just sight in for that.
I would counter that with better planning ahead he could keep a supply on hand of good stuff.
At least we did not lose a buffalo over it. Did have to track one down but that happens.
I'm told the locals shoot them with a 308. That seems a bit unethical.
CZ only makes the 416 in the Rigby. They did make it in the Rem but stopped in 08 I believe. If I can find one I will buy itGood to know, thanks Matt. A search of CZ available in Aus showed two variants of their DG rifles and only two cals 375 and 458 w.m. slim pickings over here. I may need to re-barrel or import one in 416RM.
Have never been a fan of Winchesters, just never really grabbed me when I handled them, but at least they are available here.
Actually 2350fps Nosler ammo in 9.3
I do agree with your comments that for prices charged, he could supply premium ammo. But I further contended to him that premium ammo would ultimately be less cost because less than half the follow up shots needed.Agree to disagree on these points then
Disregard this it was supposed to be a text.Yes but it's still a Zebra. Do you want a good Whitetail to hang. I have one.
Not aimed at you Franco.Not sure if that's aimed at me but I can guarantee you that if I step foot on African soil, I will come prepared!