As I sit this morning in South Africa I’m recalling last night’s conversation about bullets and guns with the PH’s here.
Like America there’s two schools of thought. Put the bullet in the right place and any animal is going down. The other school of thought is to use enough gun.
The general consensus among the PH’s is that African animals are tougher, and harder to kill, than American game animals. I view it a little differently.
I hate to say it but a lot of Americans are WIMPS. We’ve been led to believe that the 30-06 has massive recoil. That was the issued cartridge in WWII. If you take someone that has never fired a rifle and put a 30-06 in their hands they are going to think the recoil is tremendous.
If on the other hand you start them off with something smaller and work up through the calibers then shoot something bigger than what they decide is their preferred cartridge they may find that the recoil isn’t so bad.
Stock fit is also critical. I’ve had a smaller calibers beat me up worse than my .338 Win Mag due to a poorly fitted stock. You competition shotgun shooters will know what I’m talking about.
While something can’t be deader than dead you either need to wait for the right position of the target, easier to do if you have a three month hunting season versus a week of hunting, or pass on shooting. My Warthog is a classic example of that. It was quartering away. I drove the bullet from the flank to the offside shoulder. Would a smaller cartridge be capable? I was using the Outfitter’s .300 Win Mag. My one and done rifle for North America is a .338 Win Mag.
Larger calibers offer bigger holes which leads to more blood loss which leads to exsanguination.
Vince
Like America there’s two schools of thought. Put the bullet in the right place and any animal is going down. The other school of thought is to use enough gun.
The general consensus among the PH’s is that African animals are tougher, and harder to kill, than American game animals. I view it a little differently.
I hate to say it but a lot of Americans are WIMPS. We’ve been led to believe that the 30-06 has massive recoil. That was the issued cartridge in WWII. If you take someone that has never fired a rifle and put a 30-06 in their hands they are going to think the recoil is tremendous.
If on the other hand you start them off with something smaller and work up through the calibers then shoot something bigger than what they decide is their preferred cartridge they may find that the recoil isn’t so bad.
Stock fit is also critical. I’ve had a smaller calibers beat me up worse than my .338 Win Mag due to a poorly fitted stock. You competition shotgun shooters will know what I’m talking about.
While something can’t be deader than dead you either need to wait for the right position of the target, easier to do if you have a three month hunting season versus a week of hunting, or pass on shooting. My Warthog is a classic example of that. It was quartering away. I drove the bullet from the flank to the offside shoulder. Would a smaller cartridge be capable? I was using the Outfitter’s .300 Win Mag. My one and done rifle for North America is a .338 Win Mag.
Larger calibers offer bigger holes which leads to more blood loss which leads to exsanguination.
Vince



