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.375, .416 Taylor, .416 Rem, .458 Lott?

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17 June 2003, 06:58
JLHeard
.375, .416 Taylor, .416 Rem, .458 Lott?
repost of the question I asked the African Hunting Forum

I have a just had a decision laid on my desk and thought I'd see if ya'll could give me some guidence [Smile]

I have a Winchester M70 Classic Safari in .375 H&H. I had my gunsmith take a look at it and we figured that it must have been built at 4.30pm on a Friday before a three-day weekend. Anyways, we now have the action trued up and I need to decide what to do with it.

Right now I have a .300H&H and a .338Winnie. I'm in the process of adding a .270Winnie. Most of my hunting will be N.America, but my dream hunt is Africa. Besides, shouldn't every gentleman (and gentlelady for Ann [Wink] ) have a heavy rifle?

What would ya'll suggest I do with my action? I love the traditional calibers, but am open to something more practical and better suited to my needs. While I like the idea of a .375, I'm not sure I need one with my .338. Perhaps I should jump to the 400's. And if so, what caliber? My gunsmith has a .375 H&H barrel at his shop and my dad has a.416 Taylor barrel at home. Do I choose the .416Rem Mag or go all the way up to a .458 Lott?

I know my gunsmith will do a great job (see some of his handiwork here: http://www.serveroptions.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=38;t=001037#000008 ), now I just need a caliber. What do you all think? [Confused]

And thanks in advance for the replies.
17 June 2003, 09:13
<JOHAN>
JLHeard

I would pick the caliber I comfortably can shoot and handle well. I have tried lots of big bores and my own limit is the 450 rigby rimless. I would much rather pick a 404 or 416, they should do just fine.

The 416 rem wouldn't be a bad choice for you action. Try to test shoot a few rifles.

/ JOHAN
17 June 2003, 09:34
shayneC
JLHeard

I think I know somebody in your area who would give you some 416 rem components.

ShayneC
17 June 2003, 16:53
LoneEagle
I don't know anything about the people at this site www.african-hunter.com but their are some interesting articles on picking a rifle for dangerous game. These articles were written from the PH/Guide point of view. What works and what doesn't to save your client. Anyway, the guy that wrote the article I am referring to did not have a very high opinion of the 416 Rem. You might give the articles a read and decide for yourself. Sean
17 June 2003, 16:59
KMuleinAK
Don't play around with the little bores, hog that fellar out to a 450 Ackley - extremely versatile caliber / cartridge, shoots great with cast lead or jacketed, tolerates lighter loads with ease - KMule
17 June 2003, 18:31
JLHeard
Thanks to all who replied! After reading your thoughts and some searching the website, I've decided to put together a .416 Rem. While it doesn't have the nostagia of a .375, it makes much more sense considering my current battery. I also liked the ability to find factory ammo. Plus my dad is planning a .416 Taylor so we'll be able to use the same bullets (which will save money) And I still have my .300, so I wont be without a H&H [Wink]

Thanks again!

And Shayne, my dad may be contacting you before too long [Big Grin]
17 June 2003, 18:38
N E 450 No2
JL
Do not listen to these small bore wimps. [Big Grin]
Go with the 458 Lott. You can load it down from 45/70 power to the full power thumper. [Wink]

Really, the 400's/416's are fine cartridges. I have a 450/400 3 1/4" and I really like it.... But it ain't no 458. [Big Grin]
As a buddy of mine once said... If you are going to be a BEAR be a GRIZZLY.