93marlin
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Yes, Pondoro. The 12 gauge Paradox (loaded with the 730-750Gr soft lead bullet) used to be an absolutely devastating combo against Royal Bengal tigers.Great story.....
A friend recently aquiered a 12g Westley Richards Explora (Paradox), it came out of a shipment of arms from India BTW. It shoots 730 grain hollow point bullets at some 1350fps..
I think they were popular for tiger hunting back in the day..?
Namashkaar, my friend. Haven’t heard from you in a while. Were you later able to find good optics for your Winchester Model 70 ?Excellent reading. Please post more really enjoyable and a great learning process from your experience. Thank you.
Very good choice, Pondoro. My predecessor, Yousif Salauddin Ahmad (the author of “With The Wild Animals Of Bengal”) used to own a lovely best grade W.J Jeffery boxlock ejector in .450/400 Nitro Express (3 1/4”) With which he shot 9 man eating Royal Bengal tigers between 1928 and 1948 while working for the British Imperial Forest Service. He used to prefer the I.C.I Kynoch soft nosed loading.Habib...I think a double rifle in 450/400 3" (or 3 1/4) loaded with Woodleigh 400 grain softpoint would be great too.. I has less recoil than the 500/416 and is fast to handle..
Fantastic cat Sir..!
Thanks, WheelsThank you for sharing your memories and taking us back to a time that no longer exists.
If you were to hunt this tiger again and you were limited to the 12 bore and the 7x57, would you still use the shotgun over the rifle?
Thanks, degoins.Wonderful stories!!
Thanks, Art.Great story, please post more.
Thanks.Yes I also enjoyed your story.
And like the rest Im interested in hearing more.
On a personal note my Dad gave me all the Jim Corbet books and used to scare the living daylights out of by reading them at bed time.
I even visited his Jim’s grave when in Kenya he’s in good company with Robert Powell.
I do have a question why did you use those firearms? Where they the only on offer, or the only ones allowed?
Thanks again.
Thanks, Uplander. I assure you. I’m very boring.I feel like it's nearly a responsibility to share your experiences with the hunting community. I know if I had enough material I would. How many of us here have been inspired because of reading?? Many I would guess. You're an interesting fellow Hunter-Habib, I'm sure I'm not alone in that sentiment.
Namaskar ji, yes finally I did get the Leica scope for the 375 and zeroed it for 200 yards with 300grn sp silvertips.Namashkaar, my friend. Haven’t heard from you in a while. Were you later able to find good optics for your Winchester Model 70 ?