A good shot on zebra with 175gr 7mm bullet still resulted in a 300+ yard search near dark in lion infested bush. I would not use a 270 with the 130-140gr options it provides.
Honestly, a 375hh is the perfect gun for every plains game, especially the tiny stuff with solids.
For what it’s worth, 4 pellets and a 300gr bullet in a 50 cal is creating almost as much felt recoil as a 500 nitro express. It’s worse than that, you shoot a 500ne off sticks which isn’t that bad, you shoot a Muzzleloader from a bench or prone!
Youch!!!!
Compared to what? Mexican Tascos from 1980? Context.
Compared to a zeiss on blowout for $400? A used fixed power S&B for $400? Compared to a Leupold VX-2 for $225? Compared to a clearance Leica for $500? A sale priced swaro for $500?
No, compared to all of those, it is sorely lacking in...
replacing steel mounts with aluminum will help.
Changing recoil pads will help.
Drilling out a hollow in the stock will help.
All of those are relatively inexpensive ways to cut weight.
More expensive ways: change your optic.
Most expensive way: buy a new barrel.
You might be able to have...
You ever hear the saying "you never remember the recoil of the shot when hunting?". Equally brainwashed, "everything tastes amazing when you're eating something you just killed on a hunt". Back at camp you're bragging "best meal of my life" and "never tasted something so good" when in reality...
A few kind of scopes out there:
-Garbage scopes with terrible warranties. (they get their money and go, no cost of the product really bakes in long term warranty)
-So-So quality scopes with impeccable warranties. (i.e. Leupold, you're really buying a sterling warranty)
-Really low quality...
And again, Steve's concepts are wrong. We know he will enjoy the meat in Bolivia. We know you cannot bring meat back from Bolivia, or Italy, or Scotland, or anywhere outside North America due to USDA rules. Check. Steve still doesn't understand that in most of Southern Africa, you are eating the...
In listening to one of his recent podcasts, he had on a guy that was a long-time safari hunter. Honestly, I did not care for the podcast at all. The "ambassador" did a terrible job defining and explaining the realities of Africa. Steve started with many biases and misconceptions and the guest...
JohnM, I'd encourage you to look at Leica, even though I'm a dyed in the wool Swaro guy. Every year, Leica issues a new rangefinding binocular. The glass is the same every year, 95% as good as swaro in my opinion. (comparing the $2800 swaros, not the economy models) Anyway, every year the tech...
Some things that aren't quite accurate:
to my knowledge the only guided hunts he has done on meateater were BC grizz and Muskox, those are probably on par with Africa in terms of cost.
A great deal of what Rinella does is on par with Africa. Africa runs from $3000 for 14 days to 60,000 for 14...
So glad Randy made this judgment call. We have the My Outdoor TV app and honestly, so much of the content is cringeworthy we cannot watch it with wife and children in our home. When your 6 year old complains it isn't fair chase what he's watching...you know there is a problem. My 8 year old...
Indeed. The more I listen to Rinella (I do like him, he's entertaining) the more frustrated I am with his biases nested in ignorance. Two things he constantly brings up that I just want to choke him over: His snyde remarks about crossbows (Idiot: Gen Y and Gen Z decide if hunting will continue...
Interesting, I would have thought high speed arrow with small broadhead, two blade cut on contact was going to be the angle, not heavy arrows. Deep six style shafts to reduce resistance for more penetration?
I hadn’t considered a light draw would be further slowed by the heavier arrow approach...
I have to be honest, you get what you pay for. Once you own the best, you become an optics snob because everything else looks so awful.
Two suggestions:
-Spend more. Buy better stuff, it lasts 4x longer. Price per use is less than the cheap stuff.
-If you can't afford the best new, buy the...
Subtle Correction: The average Joe that is a citizen of a western state. Non-resident hunting is not a deal unless you're inviting me and my kids to crash at your place and you happen to have abundant game, great land access, and over the counter permits for rifle?
By the way, huge fan of...
Bottom of the line "africa hunting" and "top of the line" africa hunting have little variability on price whatsoever. Canned hunts being off the bottom of the spectrum of anyone's taste palate, moving up to high fence, to low fence, to no fence, to wilderness areas, there is little difference in...