Harrison E
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- Aug 19, 2014
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- Hunted
- South Africa, Australia
what is your opinion of the classic safari cartridges and why?
the ones that worked a hundred plus years ago are still here and work just as well now as they did then.
Would you say that with today's bullets and powders, they work even better?
I would love to have a nice classic bolt Mauser in 404 or 416...and a double in 470 or 450 NE. But I will have to settle taking my two Ruger Number 1 rifles in 300 H&H and 375 H&H.
I like to say "never hunt with a cartridge younger than you". I could also say ideally (for the uber-traditionalist anyway) never hunt with a rifle younger than you!
I have never owned a rifle (yet) that is older than me, but I sure hope to some day.
I'm going to go with a single caliber - .375 H&H. The reason is simple. It will handle anything in Africa from a dik dik to an elephant. I'm also very comfortable with it from very close to what I consider a considerable distance. There are definitely rifles that are better for specific situations, but I just don't personally think that there is anything that is as good "across the board."
That also probably explains why I love my .30-06 here in the states. Imust just like the "do everything" rifle.![]()
I cannot disagree with a single word above.
The ironic thing is, after nearly 50 years of acute gunnutitis, I have never owned a 30-06!
My records indicate I have handloaded 504 rounds of 30-06 ammo for various friend's rifles....but that is as close as I have come to the cartridge!
I am currently on my third .375 H&H though...and have put a little over 1,500 rounds through them.
Tim
That's a lot of ammo for a cartridge you've never owned!
yeah but Harrison also wants to know your opinion and why you like them. not just lists of what you all have, want or like![]()