BearHunter77
New member
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2024
- Messages
- 14
- Reaction score
- 6
Hi just wondering if anyone knows where I can get a Winchester model 70 416 REM MAG. I would appreciate any leads!!
I wish you luck in your search. I found mine here the same way.
It will not be a bargain, especially if it’s a New Haven gun.
I shot these two with 375 and Barnes bullets that were shockingly lightweight.Cape Buffalo
Nice congrats!! How many shots did they take?I shot these two with 375 and Barnes bullets that were shockingly lightweight.
View attachment 588495View attachment 588496
Killed them both very effectively and efficiently. 415 Rem Mag is not very popular, especially in Africa. Just about every outfitter provides 375 rifles as rentals for clients hunting buffalo. Personally, I would look for something other than 416 Rem Mag.
That’s great!! Thanks for sharing! Looks like you had an awesome time throughout the years!! Never been yet.375 Holland & Holland Magnum is also my Cape buffalo caliber of choice, ever since my first African safari to Kenya in 1974.
View attachment 588502View attachment 588503View attachment 588504View attachment 588505View attachment 588506View attachment 588507View attachment 588508View attachment 588509
If I may offer a small suggestion. If you plan on hunting an elephant in the long term, then I’d still encourage you to get the .416 Remington Magnum. You’ll benefit from it when taking body shots. Otherwise, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum is perfectly adequate.That’s great!! Thanks for sharing! Looks like you had an awesome time throughout the years!! Never been yet
How many shots did the Buffalo take with the 375 HHIf I may offer a small suggestion. If you plan on hunting an elephant in the long term, then I’d still encourage you to get the .416 Remington Magnum. You’ll benefit from it when taking body shots. Otherwise, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum is perfectly adequate.
The cow took one shot front on through the heart at 110 yards. She didn't go twenty yards before going down. The bull took one in the boiler room on the run at sixty yards. He ran about a hundred yards before turning to face us blowing blood from his nose and mouth. I put another round in his chest, he spun around maybe three times, sat on his butt, and fell over. Done. The first shot really finished him, blowing up both lungs with bullet lodged in ribcage of opposite shoulder. I think I have a picture of both bullets. Second one exited back of ribs and shattered his left hind leg at the knee (no doubt causing the spinning in place).Nice congrats!! How many shots did they take?
From 1974-1993, my setup used to be one RWS 300Gr Kegelspitz Cone Point, followed by five RWS (and later Remington) 300Gr round nosed steel jacketed FMJ solids. If my first shot (with the Cone Point) was properly placed from a broadside position into the heart-lung region (taking care to avoid hitting the scapula/humerus shoulder bone), then the Cape buffalo could be expected to go no further than 100 yards before expiring. If it was not properly placed and ended up hitting the scapula/humerus shoulder bone (thus disintegrating into pieces), then even after taking five solids through the heart-lung region... big Cape buffalo bulls could be expected to remain fully active for up to 18 minutes 48 seconds (I was actually able time this once). If you’re using solid bullets on Cape buffalo (which is ill advised these days anyway), then the .458 caliber is the smallest bore size which I would opt for.How many shots did the Buffalo take with the 375 HH