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Mark Sullivan has always told me that the .470 makes "A nice ladies rifle" Smiler

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.600 nitro with the reduced charge of 100 grains of cordite.
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My lady can handle a rifle well but I couldn't imagine her using anything more than the 9.3 or 375F


And she would not need to.

With these two calibers, and suitable bullets, she can kill anything that walks this earth.


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Mark Sullivan has always told me that the .470 makes "A nice ladies rifle" Smiler

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Wow we better watch our language then, AR has suddenly gained a whole bunch of members from the opposite sex, 470's going cheap no doubt rotflmo
 
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375 Ruger and 300 grain Barnes TSX for my wife.
 
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Originally posted by ozhunter:
My lady can handle a rifle well but I couldn't imagine her using anything more than the 9.3 or 375F


And she would not need to.

With these two calibers, and suitable bullets, she can kill anything that walks this earth.



one of Pondoro Taylors favourite DG rounds was the .350Rigby....which chronographs a Kynoch 225gn steel jacket soft around 2500mv.
which is well below a modern loaded 35Whelen.
He found the .350R indistinguishable to the .375HH in killing effect at 150yd+ ..and stated it was much more pleasurable in recoil.
He reached for .375 [solid] for Ele in the thick stuff, simply because of the limited projectile loadings avail. for the 350 Rigby.
That .375 solid better provided the penetration he wanted, but it offered no practical increase in wound channel dia. over the .350


'Undoubtedly one of the deadliest weapons in existence. I've had five of these rifles—two doubles and three magazines—and have fired more than 5,000 rounds
of .375 Magnum ammunition at game. One of them accounted for more than 100 elephant and some 411 buffalo, besides rhino, lions and lesser game.
- John Taylor.

Saeed,Selby and Taylor pretty much have the same view [and rather extensive empirical findings], regarding the medium bore .375 on DG.
 
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by ozhunter:
My lady can handle a rifle well but I couldn't imagine her using anything more than the 9.3 or 375F


And she would not need to.

With these two calibers, and suitable bullets, she can kill anything that walks this earth.



one of Pondoro Taylors favourite DG rounds was the .350Rigby....which chronographs a Kynoch 225gn steel jacket soft around 2500mv.
which is well below a modern loaded 35Whelen.
He found the .350R indistinguishable to the .375HH in killing effect at 150yd+ ..and stated it was much more pleasurable in recoil.
He reached for .375 [solid] for Ele in the thick stuff, simply because of the limited projectile loadings avail. for the 350 Rigby.
That .375 solid better provided the penetration he wanted, but it offered no practical increase in wound channel dia. over the .350


'Undoubtedly one of the deadliest weapons in existence. I've had five of these rifles—two doubles and three magazines—and have fired more than 5,000 rounds
of .375 Magnum ammunition at game. One of them accounted for more than 100 elephant and some 411 buffalo, besides rhino, lions and lesser game.
- John Taylor.

Saeed,Selby and Taylor pretty much have the same view [and rather extensive empirical findings], regarding the medium bore .375 on DG.

I have had the pleasure to hunt with the 350Rigby BUT would only hunt the cats with this calibre. Certainly not Cape Buffalo or Ele.
 
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I have been loading 162 grain Walterhog in a 308 Winchester for a friend who culls buffalo.

He never mentioned any problems.


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I own a CZ in 9.3 x 62.It is the shorter 550 Battue model . I have had numerous Ladies ( and Gentlemen ) use the rifle. Recoil is very acceptable. All my sons have started using it from the age of 12. The rifle has accounted for numerous Big Game animals over the years and has converted many a hunter to this fine calibre.


I believe I've shot a lion with that gun Jan? Smiler


Yes you did Bwana Wink


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