Aaron N
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This was my reply to @Primal with a similar question.
Fair question. In a word yes - I was satisfied. However, I will offer a couple of observations.
I still don't know what happened with the original sight-in group. I have not fired the rifle since returning home, so it will be instructive to see how the last group has held up since the subsequent sight-in.
Secondly, I think the hunt does offer a cautionary tale with respect to lighter calibers and African game. My last several safaris involved buffalo. As a result, I used my .375 with either the 300 gr A Frame or TSX bullet on plains game. I am certain the warthog and reedbuck would have been dead within a few yards of where they were hit had I been using a .375. I am less certain, but strongly suspect that either would have brought the waterbuck down much sooner with the same bullet placement.
That said, the 170 gr Oryx did the job on everything - particularly when the shooter and/or rifle directed it to the right spot.
Sorry I must have missed that post.
I understand where you’re coming from with regards to 375 doing the job quicker, but is that because you felt under-gunned with the 275, or would you prefer to be over gunned with the 375? I don’t want to come across as critical with this question, I’m more curious which you would pack if you were to do it all again.
Regardless, I’m glad you had another great adventure, and I appreciate that you took the time to share it with us