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20 March 2014, 08:32
chuck375
cape buffalo rifle
Which would you choose to go after a well shot but wounded buff in the thick stuff?Which caliber to use?375 H&H416 Rigby404 Jeffery458 Lott500 Jeffery


Regards,

Chuck



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20 March 2014, 09:07
capoward
I believe you should have posted this in the Big Bore forum...
Perhaps an Admin can move it for you.


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20 March 2014, 09:17
chuck375
You're right, I'll delete it and put it there lack of sleep lol


Regards,

Chuck



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20 March 2014, 19:21
Fjold
I believe that I would use the gun that I had in my hand when I wounded it. I wouldn't stop the hunt to go get another rifle.


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20 March 2014, 21:21
RaySendero
Short barrel 458WM w/ iron sights.


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20 March 2014, 21:52
416Tanzan
Yes, I would vote for moving to Big Bores, too.

If you do move to Big Bores, you could spread the choice definitions a bit.

For example
375 (H&H, Ruger)
375 high energy (RUM, Weatherby)
416-423 (Rem, Ruger, 404, Factory Rigby)
416-423 high energy (Weatherby, handload Rigby)
458 (Win, B&M)
458 high energy (Lott, Rigby, Weatherby)
470 (NE, Capstick)
500-510 (NE, 505, Jeffrey)

I left all of the wildcats off, except one B&M), since owners will know what approximate level is appropriate.

However, I suspect that one of the biggest choices would be style and handling of the rifle. Obviously, most would not get a change between the first shot and follow-up shots, but many would prefer a double 500NE or 577NE if they had practiced with one and had it available.

so for clarification, you might specify that the follow-up rifle would need to be carried all day on the particular hunt. That would make the question practical and avoid less-realistic wishes as answers.


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20 March 2014, 22:35
Biebs
There's no such thing as too big a caliber for a wounded Cape Buff. Use a rifle as big as you can shoot and carry.
20 March 2014, 23:05
capoward
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
There's no such thing as too big a caliber for a wounded Cape Buff. Use a rifle as big as you can shoot and carry.
Only thing to add is 'accurately'.


Jim coffee
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21 March 2014, 00:25
416Tanzan
quote:
Originally posted by capoward:
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
There's no such thing as too big a caliber for a wounded Cape Buff. Use a rifle as big as you can shoot and carry.
Only thing to add is 'accurately'.


and fast


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"A well-rounded hunting battery might include:
500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
Conserving creation, hunting the harvest.
21 March 2014, 01:38
Biebs
One of the few hunting situations where a DR makes sense! :-)
21 March 2014, 01:42
PD999
quote:
Originally posted by 416Tanzan:
quote:
Originally posted by capoward:
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
There's no such thing as too big a caliber for a wounded Cape Buff. Use a rifle as big as you can shoot and carry.
Only thing to add is 'accurately'.

and fast

and reliable!


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21 March 2014, 04:03
chuck375
Couldn't delete this one but created a new one in the big bore section, added a bunch more options sorry for the insomnia post!


Regards,

Chuck



"There's a saying in prize fighting, everyone's got a plan until they get hit"

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22 March 2014, 04:30
rembo
none of the choices...

I'd let the PH go in after him.........:-)
23 March 2014, 00:01
BigBullet
I would have suggested a 458 Win Mag vs the Lott, just easier to handle in tight situations. Shorter, lighter, less recoil with adequate stopping power.


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23 March 2014, 01:34
capoward
quote:
Originally posted by chuck375:
Couldn't delete this one but created a new one in the big bore section, added a bunch more options sorry for the insomnia post!
You might want to freeze the thread.


Jim coffee
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23 March 2014, 06:03
montea6b
quote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
I believe that I would use the gun that I had in my hand when I wounded it. I wouldn't stop the hunt to go get another rifle.


Yes indeed...

Unless your caddy has a bag full.

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23 March 2014, 06:39
Trax
quote:
Originally posted by montea6b:
quote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
I believe that I would use the gun that I had in my hand when I wounded it. I wouldn't stop the hunt to go get another rifle.


Yes indeed...

Unless your caddy has a bag full.


..Or If one was ill prepared-ran out of rounds, like we have seen happen on DG.
23 March 2014, 06:47
Sean Russell
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