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Does the 7x57 Mauser get used much throughout Africa these days? I've found myself coming full circle as far as calibers go. Started out years ago with the 30-06 and steadily went up the chain through the magnums to the big bores and now find myself coming back around and enjoying the 25's and 7mm's more. I thought maybe I'd take my 7x57 on my next Namibia PG trip and was just curious if it was still as popular as what I've read.
 
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My wife used one in S.A. in 2004. She took gemsbuck, blesbuck(3), bontebuck and kudu. All were one shot kills with 160 gr. bullets.

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BOWHUNR,

Good for your better half. I'm prepared to put a bottle of Scotch on it that all the shots were correctly [or nearly so] placed. Much to say for the low recoil mentioned by ALF!

Me, I'll much rather guide a good shot using a "marginal for the species" caliber, than a flinching shot using an "overkill" magnum. IMHO the 7X57 is good for most, or all, plains game, and much better than some magnums used by flinching and gun-shy, but potential great shottists, if only they would use a lesser caliber like the 7X57! Big Grin!

In good hunting.

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Posts: 1799 | Location: Soutpan, Free State, South Africa | Registered: 19 January 2004Reply With Quote
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Killed my very first elephant and eland with one! The fact that Walter bell was my dad's god father has Nothing to do with it! Wink
 
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I've got a 7x57 that I'll lend someone based upon the guarantee that you torment a cow elephant in thick jess and when she charges you only have one round in the rifle. You would be allowed to have it chambered. Smiler

Oh, one more thing, the PH has to be at least 50 yards behind you.


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I used a 7x57 for plains game on my last trip to Zim. VERY effective. I used 175gr Nosler Partitions. Good on Kudu out to 200yds which was longest shot. I would use it on anything except Buffalo/Elephant. It's the only custom I've had built for myself.


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As above...its popular.
In RSA I would say only less less popular than .30-06, .308, .270. 243, 7x64 and .303.

You will certainly see them around and ammo is easy to find.

Its poular, as mentioned as it does the same job with less recoil and less machismo....
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Alf,

Calm down. I'm just trying to stir up Ganyana about using one on his first elephant.


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Originally posted by ALF:
. . . are we to assume all African hunting is only Elephant and buffalo?


ALF,

Yes, but you left out lion. Big Grin


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