22-250 and 243 for "small" plains game

For some guys, it is a challange to use the worst tool possible....
Same is .30-30 in Africa or .45-70 on dangerous game.
Use enough gun.....

HWL

Hello everyone hope everyone is doing well I was just thinking about a scenario whereas I was talking to my wife about joining me on a plains game hunt...she is a beginner hunter and I bought her a rifle chambered in 243 Winchester but myself also own a rifle chambered in 22-250 I know the calibers may be marginal for anything maybe bigger than impala and she said she would be more than happy to take any of the canines (jackal or spotted hyena) because she just wants the experience of african hunting, she's a little twitchy when it comes to anything bigger than a 270 Winchester....what are you guys opinion on 22-250 or 243 for animals up to springbok or hyena max, or do we approach it like coyote hunting here in America
Think about the 6.5s ie 6.5 CM, 6.5x55 OR A 260 REM.or a 6.5 PRC, light recoil& enough power
 
Think about the 6.5s ie 6.5 CM, 6.5x55 OR A 260 REM.or a 6.5 PRC, light recoil& enough power

6.5x55 has certainly been proven for hunting and would probably hit the mark.

The 6.5 creedmoor will do the job with hunting projectiles. It’s probably more readily available in various rifle and ammo options too.
 
The most popular calibers (imo) recommended in Africa (.30-06 .375 .470) are loaded heavy & fly slow (660m/s - 760m/s).

One of the frequently recurring statements I hear from PHs when they are talking to their client after the client has taken a shot with their own rifle is "...your bullet is too fast...".

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This gal loves her .257 Roberts. On deer sized game and smaller, I think it's the best caliber to start a new shooter on their hunting career.

On plains game 200 pounds and under, I think a .243 Win is just fine. Of course, avoid the lightly constructed 58 or 75 grain varmint bullets, and look for the Barnes X or other 80+ grain big game bullet.
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I have seen the 22-250 used on pronghorn antelope with good success...mostly. There are a lot of 22's out there better than the 22-250 simply because most of those still running around have 1;14 twists and will only stabilize bullets of marginal size. I used the old 63 grain Sierra semi-spitzer in a 223 for this purpose and it worked quite well, but came apart at close range with a friend's 22-250. Anyway....I love the 243 and it is devastating on Mule Deer......(next time I come to Oz I expect a good beating from Bob.) (caveat....I only skimmed this thread)..........FWB
 
FWIW. I have never shot a member of the tiny 10 with a small bore.
But when I was younger, one summer I shot a lot of ground hogs with 223rem Fmj. I was thinking I was missing a lot. Until I noticed the blood trails to the den holes.
I would caution against using a solid/non expanding bullet in a small bore. A expanding bullet in a 223 or similar. Yes. But I would be concerned with punching a hole through and not doing enough damage. Resulting in a long tracking job or lost animal.
I have used partions and Barnes tsx out of a 223 with good results on varmits. Would not hesitate using on the tiny 10. expansion is enough to cause enough trauma with out blowing huge hole. But even then at close range. Hitting a bone you may have an impressive exit.
All that being said. A 22 hornet would certainly interest me for 200 yards and closer light game rifle.
 
Use the camp .308 with a suppressor. Almost anyone can shoot such a thing well, and it’s quite appropriate for African critters.
 
Think about the 6.5s ie 6.5 CM, 6.5x55 OR A 260 REM.or a 6.5 PRC, light recoil& enough power
In Africa, hunting small game with small caliber is possible like everywhere.
But at any time, the big, angry guy can come around the corner.
A 9,3xwhatever is the right answer in any language.

HWL
 

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