Personally no I had a single shot turkey gun for a while and ended up in a bare knuckle fight with a turkey. I am not interested in repeating this performance with larger game. It’s your life though so live it on your terms.
Well said. The Ruger no 1 is a great rifle, but ranges from 22 hornet to 450/400 etc. I have a Jeffery 450/400 3” falling block, and the barrel weight, stock design etc just make it more pleasant to shoot.I would definitely use a single shot for buffalo. My problem would be in finding the right single shot. IMO, Ruger number ones have a poor stock design and are typically too light in heavy calibers. Those that are heavy enough gain their weight through wall thickness instead of barrel length taking away the sleek appearance a single shot should have.
To me, a heavy caliber single shot should have a twenty six inch barrel of medium wall thickness, a well designed stock with a large butt, and a proper recoil pad. Ruger came oh so close.
That would be stupid with any rifle
Good lord! You must have some stories to tell! I have spent most of my life hunting alone (but not when in Africa). Over here the elements are more dangerous than the animals and in most critical situations I encountered extra bodies would have just made survival extra complicated.Why ?
I shot buffaloes in various countries in Africa and Asia and that's why I can compare the different types of hunting dangerous game. I have practiced for years buffalo hunting in West Africa without a backup, like some other hunters. My local guide only occasionally had his single-barreled shotgun with him, which he used to shoot birds and other smaller animal species during the buffalo hunt. If something did not go as planned, he was not a big help when it came to safety. There were a lot of lions and the elephants were aggressive like everywhere else. My guide and the two other trackers always ran away faster than me, but ultimately you are sure that you really shot your buffalo on your own. It is sure that if you hunt without a backup, you should choose your rifle carefully and if possible one that can also stop something, but some hunters were very careless, especially the bird hunters in the bush only with their shotguns and shotgun shells.