PAUL_MAUSER
AH senior member
I know cartridge choices beyond a certain feasibility threshold for the game being hunted become a very personal choice based off of things like nostalgia, personal favorites or just simply what you have on hand.
I picked up a minty unfired 1977 Ruger M77 tang safety a couple weeks ago in 7x57mm as a starting point for my safari rifle paring for plains game. I always wanted that caliber so that was a nostalgia choice for me. This evening after much pondering and soul searching, I picked up a new Winchester M70 Safari Express in 375 H&H Mag. Thats also a nostalgia pick as I remember shooting one as a kid my dad had, and I shot it quite well even being of thinner proportions and wasn't hindered by the recoil at all.
My personal reasoning for not going with the .416 Remington or 458 Win etc. is that I hope to venture into the realm of double rifles eventually and figure if I'm going larger than the 375 H&H I would step up to a 470 NE or larger and that will be in a proper double rifle once I am sufficiently educated on them and ready to outlay that kind of cash.
I know the 375 H&H is billed as the one-gun safari by many but if someone had aspirations of chasing plains game and dangerous game on the same trip and has the 2 rifles above how much better could one reasonably do caliber choice wise? It's raining and cold here and I'm bored so I figured I would banter cartridge choices with y'all for a bit
I picked up a minty unfired 1977 Ruger M77 tang safety a couple weeks ago in 7x57mm as a starting point for my safari rifle paring for plains game. I always wanted that caliber so that was a nostalgia choice for me. This evening after much pondering and soul searching, I picked up a new Winchester M70 Safari Express in 375 H&H Mag. Thats also a nostalgia pick as I remember shooting one as a kid my dad had, and I shot it quite well even being of thinner proportions and wasn't hindered by the recoil at all.
My personal reasoning for not going with the .416 Remington or 458 Win etc. is that I hope to venture into the realm of double rifles eventually and figure if I'm going larger than the 375 H&H I would step up to a 470 NE or larger and that will be in a proper double rifle once I am sufficiently educated on them and ready to outlay that kind of cash.
I know the 375 H&H is billed as the one-gun safari by many but if someone had aspirations of chasing plains game and dangerous game on the same trip and has the 2 rifles above how much better could one reasonably do caliber choice wise? It's raining and cold here and I'm bored so I figured I would banter cartridge choices with y'all for a bit