Luminous Ham
AH veteran
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2022
- Messages
- 179
- Reaction score
- 135
- Location
- Denmark, mostly
- Hunted
- Namibia, Denmark, Poland
Embarking on the first small step towards a DG and PG hunt. I have a Blaser R8 in .243 and 9.3x62 with a 3-9x56 scope. Planning to buy a .416 barrel for the DG and put on a eg 1-4x24 scope. I also have two trigger units. I do not want to buy another system.
Now, having one R8 could potentially be a limitation compared to having two rifles in the sense that you would need some time to change barrel, boltbhead, scope or bullets if, for example, you are out looking for a buffalo with your .416 barrel, but then come by e.g. a steenbok in the distance, or an impala.
What to do? I can think of the following:
A) Wait with PG until bagged the DG.
B) Use the .416 on the PG with the small scope and heavy bullets.
C) Use the .416 on the PG with the small scope but use another trigger house already loaded with less heavy bullets (need to know shift in bullet trajectory).
D) Get a spare e.g. 5-20x50 scope and quickly put that on the .416 and use the heavy bullets
E) Get a spare e.g. 5-20x50 scope and quickly put that on the .416 and use the other trigger house already loaded with less heavy bullets.
F) Any other ways around it.
Any experiences with any of the above?
(yes, I know in some countries 9.3x62 might be enough also for e.g. buffalo. Yes, I know a .375 could mostly replace the 9.3x62 and a .416. Yes, I know I could rent e.g. a .416, or a smaller for DG. Yes, I know the three most important things are: shot placement, shot placement, and shot placement. But none of that is what I'm asking.).
Now, having one R8 could potentially be a limitation compared to having two rifles in the sense that you would need some time to change barrel, boltbhead, scope or bullets if, for example, you are out looking for a buffalo with your .416 barrel, but then come by e.g. a steenbok in the distance, or an impala.
What to do? I can think of the following:
A) Wait with PG until bagged the DG.
B) Use the .416 on the PG with the small scope and heavy bullets.
C) Use the .416 on the PG with the small scope but use another trigger house already loaded with less heavy bullets (need to know shift in bullet trajectory).
D) Get a spare e.g. 5-20x50 scope and quickly put that on the .416 and use the heavy bullets
E) Get a spare e.g. 5-20x50 scope and quickly put that on the .416 and use the other trigger house already loaded with less heavy bullets.
F) Any other ways around it.
Any experiences with any of the above?
(yes, I know in some countries 9.3x62 might be enough also for e.g. buffalo. Yes, I know a .375 could mostly replace the 9.3x62 and a .416. Yes, I know I could rent e.g. a .416, or a smaller for DG. Yes, I know the three most important things are: shot placement, shot placement, and shot placement. But none of that is what I'm asking.).