JG26Irish_2
AH enthusiast
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- RSA-Limpopo, KY, WV, TN, ND, SD, NM
My comment about a .375 being the best overall caliber to use for Nilgai is based on our own experience hunting these critters - and yes we have had over 1000 stuffed in our meat cooler over the years.
We recover 1 out of 4 mature bull Nilgai shot in the lungs with a .300 or lesser caliber every season generally. The big bulls tend more often then not to go forever after being shot and don't bleed so no way to track them even when they are hit perfect. So, we have gravitated to spot and stalk hunts with .375s inside of 200 yards. And we do a lot of hunts using double barrels inside 100 yards.
Thank you for the inputs. When hunting in a spot and stalk manner with a 375HH and keeping shots inside of 200y, I agree 100% that the 375HH is a great cartridge for the Nilgai. That is right in its operational sweet spot.