Jono Joseph
AH veteran
- Joined
- Sep 1, 2014
- Messages
- 158
- Reaction score
- 79
- Location
- Johannesburg
- Member of
- PHASA , SA Hunters, SA Wingshooters, WRSA, SCI , DCS
- Hunted
- South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe
So over the weekend we spend some time shooting charging targets.
We shot Blaser s2 2 double open sight
Saure 375 h&h scoped and open
Winchester 375 H&H scoped
It was very interesting to see how fast you can aquire your target and get in 1-3 shots in 25 meters.
We puled the targets fast and slow just to see and there was an interesting out come.
We made the following conclusion if you shoot scoped rifles all the time it makes sense to stick to what you know. Open sights however do have there place and there is no doubt about this.
What do you all out there think and what have you experienced.
If you have been charged by and animal and used a scoped rifle please share the experience?
As a first shot for a client a scoped 375H&H makes sense as it is easy to handle and very accurate.
Standing or on a rest it is easy to shoot and the recoil is mild at the most .
please share your experiences
Shot Shot
We shot Blaser s2 2 double open sight
Saure 375 h&h scoped and open
Winchester 375 H&H scoped
It was very interesting to see how fast you can aquire your target and get in 1-3 shots in 25 meters.
We puled the targets fast and slow just to see and there was an interesting out come.
We made the following conclusion if you shoot scoped rifles all the time it makes sense to stick to what you know. Open sights however do have there place and there is no doubt about this.
What do you all out there think and what have you experienced.
If you have been charged by and animal and used a scoped rifle please share the experience?
As a first shot for a client a scoped 375H&H makes sense as it is easy to handle and very accurate.
Standing or on a rest it is easy to shoot and the recoil is mild at the most .
please share your experiences
Shot Shot