Fastrig
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- CA, TX, MT, CO, NV, AK, NE, SD, FL
the 9.3x63 mm or 9.3x74R or the 375H&H or 375 Flanged magnum will get the job done on everything up and including elephant with a well placed and premium grade bullet if the shooter does his part. The difference comes when the first shot does not go where it is supposed to and you need to sort out the paw paw that hit the fan.....
I would use the mentioned calibers without hesitation on the largest elephant bull if I was the hunter taking the first shot, if I had to follow up on one wounded by somebody else I would only use my 500 Jeff and my tracker will be carrying my 375 H&H.....
No substitute for first shot placement, this is not drag racing.....
Couldn’t agree more. I never hunt alone, at least not since I was a younger man hunting solo and got myself in an uncomfortable position that could have gone really bad. A good backup mate and rifle isn’t optional, IMHO. Take your time, stalk as close as possible, and place your shot where in needs to go. If you aren’t 100% sure you can make the shot, i.e. a one shot kill, then keep moving and reset in a place where you can. As I always told my son, “don’t be a tag filler, be a hunter”....big difference. The later is much more satisfying and the former will take care of itself if you do the later well.