Problems like that I could live withMy only problem now is do I take the 405 (300gr at 2250fps), 450/400,(400gr Aframe at 2100fps) or 45/70 (350gr Aframe at 2050fps) All three shoot!
Going back on safari next year and have a big cat on the menu. My only problem now is do I take the 405 (300gr at 2250fps), 450/400,(400gr Aframe at 2100fps) or 45/70 (350gr Aframe at 2050fps) All three shoot!
Now you're talking sense... at least one trip for each rifle.Any of those three will do the job, so either pick one, flip a coin, have a forum poll/vote, take all three and shoot one cat per rifle, or book more hunts,,,,
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I am curious as to whether jacketed soft points or Garrett-style hard lead bullets were used. I would expect the latter to drill .45 holes through the cat.One of my DWWC friends has taken over a dozen leopards and after several cats, he settled on a lever action .45-70 as his leopard gun. One of his films of hunting with hounds showed a lot of dangerous action, but no one but the cat was seriously hurt.
I understand enjoying a rifle that shoots well. I have a lot of reloading to do after this weekends exotic hunt AND some BBQ.