Hunter06FLKY
New member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2023
- Messages
- 14
- Reaction score
- 24
- Location
- Innsbruck, Austria
- Member of
- Tiroler Jägerverband, Niederösterreichischer Jagdverband, Wild Sheep Foundation, Backcountry Hunters and Anglers
- Hunted
- USA, Austria, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Norway
You are absolutely right, quality preparation trumps gear every time.I do not put much credence in the push-feed vs controlled round feed debate. I have yet to witness (in person) a failure on a PF that could not be attributed to the user, and in most cases a CRF would have had the same issue. That said, the CRF Win 70's hold their value better than the PF's.
Know your rifle and how to use it. Practice often and develop proper muscle memory. Work the bolt properly. Take the time to maintain your rifle in good condition. After a couple hundred rounds if you haven't had a failure...your rifle is reliable.
As for this particular rifle...no way of knowing if it's reliable without taking the leap. The positive side is you already have a 30-06 and that's perfect for doing a PG safari. If you were to add a 375H&H it would clear you for DG and provide a little more insurance for animals like eland, giraffe and zebra.
If you do get the 375 and it is reliable, it would be the only rifle I'd take to Africa. Travel light and enjoy the ride. Best of luck to you and let us know what you decide.
I have no concerns about the .30-06 - it has been my primary cartridge both back home and in Europe. However the idea of having a specific fun for Africa has a certain quality to it - and the justification of getting a new(to me) rifle
