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Two Rifles for Plains game
09 May 2005, 09:29
Wooly ESSTwo Rifles for Plains game
I am planning a trip to Africa for plains game. The trip is still in its early planning stages, so I cannot be any more specific about quarry, although I can say I will not be hunting dangerous game. I am planning on taking two rifles, one of which will be a Model 70 in .338 WinMag. The second rifle will act as a backup to the 338, but will also be a lighter calibre to use on smaller game should circumstances permit.
What would you suggest as a calibre for rifle #2? Would a .270 Win be too light?
Wooly ESS,
Welcome to the forum.
The 270 is a great cartyridge, and will do just fine as your light rifle.
In fact, should anything happen to your 338, it will be enough for all plains game.
Just make sure you use premium bullets.
09 May 2005, 18:58
<allen day>I'd just take another .338, and have a single load worked up that shoots acceptably in both rifles. You don't need anything lighter, so why burden yourself with more and different ammo?
AD
09 May 2005, 19:06
GeorgeSAllen makes a very good suggestion, but the new regs in RSA would not permit that (if that is where you were thinking of going).
A .30-06 with 180gr. Swift A-Frames would be my choice, as it has been on three of my four safaris.
George
09 May 2005, 19:14
Michael RobinsonAs Saeed has said, a .270 would be great.
Last year, I took a .338 Win. Mag. and a .25-06 Rem. I planned to use the .25-06 on the smaller antelopes. I did kill a steenbok with it. I saw no Springbok large enough to shoot and we didn't spend any time really chasing dik-dik or klipspringer, since we had other priorities.
I used the .338 on everything else, all of the bigger animals. Still, it was fun to have the light rifle along and I would recommend it.
Mike
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09 May 2005, 19:19
onefunzr2It's usually in your best interest to listen to Saeed.
10 May 2005, 01:27
MARK H. YOUNGWooly
It would seem that you have recieved a lot of good advise and everybody makes some valid points supporting their opinion. Personally I would just take the 338 with a premium 250gr. soft point and a solid. The solid would be very effective for the small guys. I know from personal experience what a 250 soft does to 25 lb. animals. It aint pretty. If you choose to take 2 rifles I think a 30 cal. of some sort in addition to the 338 would with a bullet you would use for even the biggest animal you will be hunting would be the best choice.
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NevsterIf you are going to take 2 rifles, id take a 7x57 as my second rifle.
7x57 is ideal for your smaller game such as bushbuck, impala and warthog. If required can also be used on game upto the size of Kudu quite comfortably from my experience.
10 May 2005, 06:47
Wooly ESSThanks for your prompt replies. The reason I suggested the 270 is because I have one already, and if the 270 is adequate when teamed up with the 338 then I could save myself a rifle. (Not that that's a good thing!

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Anyone with a late reply, please chime in!
10 May 2005, 07:17
N E 450 No2Wooly
A friend of mine took his 280 Remington with 150 Federal factory Nosler Partitions on his hunt. He killed all manner of plains game including eland with out any problem.
Your 338 and 270 will do fine, just use a 150gr Premium bullet in the 270.
Save your rifle buying money for a double rifle for your next hunt for DG

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10 May 2005, 07:55
Wooly ESSquote:
Originally posted by N E 450 No2:
Save your rifle buying money for a double rifle for your next hunt for DG
Now, there's good advice!!

10 May 2005, 08:13
Atkinsonthe .338 is an excellent choice for all plainsgame...as to the lighter caliber about anything within reason from 243. to a 30-06 will do, the .270 is a great choice.
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