Mike Matteson
Well-Known Member
An charging! That where the doulb barrel comes in.A true elephant experience should be at 10 Yards or less!
An charging! That where the doulb barrel comes in.A true elephant experience should be at 10 Yards or less!
Classic doubles gun big bore and a red dot . Your shooting up close and personal.
My buddy has a 416 bolt action and I found it was less recoil than expected. He also bought a 458 Lott I haven't shot it yet. Know idea why he got them we don't have any elephant in Arizona.
A small one like a 22.Which rifle,bullet and scope to hunt elephant calves ?
Now they're working on bringing back wooly mammoths, you should get online and find a proper rifle.We're overrun with them up here …..let me know when he's ready to sell that Lott!
Several years ago, I shot a 416 Rigby in a #1 Ruger……a " pussycat" to shoot! memtb
A small one like a 22.
Because it't foolish to start with. Just how many people are really going to hunt elephants. You need a super deep pocket, even far greater than purchasing top of the line reload equipments. It's not a rabbit hole, but a cave, biggest enough to drive a truck in.Would you recommend a 22 Short……baby elephants aren't very tall! memtb
When I went in the 90's, the ONLY elephant hunting legally was on rogue elephants destroying villagers homes and crops. $30,000USD was the price back then. Didn't look at the regs because I wasn't there to hunt elephants. Although I had my 375 Weatherby and 416 Rigby, my buddy had my 404 Jeffrey so we were covered.Gamehead, FMJ or other to shoot elephants ?
If gamehead such as Lapua .338lm
is used to shoot elephants
what difference in aiming is needeed
if the rifle such as Sako85 Long Range
is set up/adjusted to hit targets with
normal bullet heads such as FMJ ?
Can one adjust/program Terminator III
Laserscope in field to take into account
the bullet head and if, how easy/practical
would it be ?
Note:
Everything in elephant hunting is set to be
legal and based on laws stipulated
by the African country allowing the
hunting and giving licences i.e guns,
bullets, hunting licences, hunting practises,
game handling etc must be legal, whoever
comes to hunt - and hunters are arriving
also from countries condidered poor,
some supported by sponsors such as
charity organizations. It is big game
hunting as usual and the only difference
might be not so expensive, some guys
have calculated they will not only save
bugs but even earn some by selling
videos and stories not forgetting the
experience gained there!
It takes nerves of steel to bowhunt elephants! I quit only because I got tired of lugging around the decoys!I know a guy that does it at less with a bow. He's definitely crazy