Hi fellas,
I'm starting to do my homework for a trip in 2023 or 2024. Over the years I've let all my rifles go except one, a musgrave czech mauser in 7x64 with a 1-6 meopta on it currently (czech on czech just seemed to make sense). This delivers me 0.5 moa consistently, launching 160-165gr bullets at around 2850. I've used this on everything from Muntjac to Moose out to 300 yards, a few goats and sheep beyond. I'd like to take this rifle with me to Africa, changing as little about my set-up as possible because familiarity breeds success. But I read often that you want a tougher bullet than the acubonds and bondstrikes that I use at the moment.
A mate who reloads worked me up an almost identical load using Peregrine VLR4's, 165gr mono launched at 2850 stays within 4" out to nearly 250 yards, where it's hitting with 2195ft/lbs. Suitable for plains game?
You hear a lot about people using 180gr out of a 308 or 200 from a 30-06, and this round seems to be very similar energy wise, but it's trading bullet weight for velocity, but using a very tough and reliable mono. It seems many PH's don't like a high velocity approach, but this isn't some Weatherby, and the main reason seems to be bullet failure which hardly applies with the Peregrine at these speeds?
Would anybody not like it is I turned up with this load? And where would you set its limits? Would you let me shoot at a Wilderbeast? Sable? An Eland? (I actually would like to hunt Sable the other two are more hypothetical) Should I just accept that there's no need to replicate the ballistics of my normal loads and use a heavy lead bullet, or the flat VGR3? Should I just buy exactly the same rifle/scope combo in .375H&H and practise with it? (I did used to own one which I shot scrub bulls in Aus with).
Any thoughts or advice would be really appreciated!
I'm starting to do my homework for a trip in 2023 or 2024. Over the years I've let all my rifles go except one, a musgrave czech mauser in 7x64 with a 1-6 meopta on it currently (czech on czech just seemed to make sense). This delivers me 0.5 moa consistently, launching 160-165gr bullets at around 2850. I've used this on everything from Muntjac to Moose out to 300 yards, a few goats and sheep beyond. I'd like to take this rifle with me to Africa, changing as little about my set-up as possible because familiarity breeds success. But I read often that you want a tougher bullet than the acubonds and bondstrikes that I use at the moment.
A mate who reloads worked me up an almost identical load using Peregrine VLR4's, 165gr mono launched at 2850 stays within 4" out to nearly 250 yards, where it's hitting with 2195ft/lbs. Suitable for plains game?
You hear a lot about people using 180gr out of a 308 or 200 from a 30-06, and this round seems to be very similar energy wise, but it's trading bullet weight for velocity, but using a very tough and reliable mono. It seems many PH's don't like a high velocity approach, but this isn't some Weatherby, and the main reason seems to be bullet failure which hardly applies with the Peregrine at these speeds?
Would anybody not like it is I turned up with this load? And where would you set its limits? Would you let me shoot at a Wilderbeast? Sable? An Eland? (I actually would like to hunt Sable the other two are more hypothetical) Should I just accept that there's no need to replicate the ballistics of my normal loads and use a heavy lead bullet, or the flat VGR3? Should I just buy exactly the same rifle/scope combo in .375H&H and practise with it? (I did used to own one which I shot scrub bulls in Aus with).
Any thoughts or advice would be really appreciated!