African animals are not like White Tail. They are a lot stronger and can go a long way even with Boileroom shots. Jill and I went several times to take Kudu, Gemsbuk, Wildebeest, Blesbuk,, Zebra, Warthog, Bushbuk, & Baboon also had opportunity to take Eland (they are BIG) but didn't. Take something with knockdown power and also flat shooting. we took .325WSM, .270WSM, .25WSSM. Used Nosler AB bullets. Good luck and enjoy a LIFETIME HUNT!!!!!Wife and I are heading to South Africa in late April. Will be hunting the usual…Wildebeest, kudu, warthog, springbuck, blesbuck, waterbuck. No super large animals. My question is what rifle to take. The outfitter says my wife's 7mm-08 is plenty and the rifle fits her perfect so that's what she wants to use. I was thinking a 280AI or 28 nosler. I also have a 30 Nosler and 6.5 PRC. I THINK THE 300 ultra mag is a little much. Never having gone I can't decide and there are so many choices lol. I have heard these dark continent critters are TOUGH.
The PH mentioned several times they had rifles available. I just didn't feel comfortable especially for my wife to go there and expect to hunt with a rifle neither one of us had shouldered before. And I'm stupidly sentimental about things so I'll be able to look at whatever rifle I take in the safe in 5 years and say to myself "I shot a this or that in Africa with that gun.I killed kudu, sable, wildebeast, Nyala and gemsbok. I used a loaner rifle and regretted it the whole time. The scope had issues and we all struggled with it.
Next time I will take my 280 AI.
I am a frim believer in taking your own rifle.The PH mentioned several times they had rifles available. I just didn't feel comfortable especially for my wife to go there and expect to hunt with a rifle neither one of us had shouldered before. And I'm stupidly sentimental about things so I'll be able to look at whatever rifle I take in the safe in 5 years and say to myself "I shot a this or that in Africa with that gun.
7-08 for your #1 shooter. All shooters need to have confidence. If I was you, both Nosler's but prolly the .28 up first with the .30 on deck. Unless you get a buffalo in your sights, then it's all .30 and shoot more when the sucker is in the dirt. FWIW; in your circumstance I am a proponent of a family back up shooter on every shot when on "once in a lifetime hunts", if opportunity permits. You both need a back up rifle too. I'd load all of them with Swift A Frame or in the alternative Nosler Partition. No point d|kn around with long range bullets. Though I'd bet your money that the mono's would be DRT! You know, what with sheddin' petals and all at high impact velocity with most shots inside of 300 yds.Wife and I are heading to South Africa in late April. Will be hunting the usual…Wildebeest, kudu, warthog, springbuck, blesbuck, waterbuck. No super large animals. My question is what rifle to take. The outfitter says my wife's 7mm-08 is plenty and the rifle fits her perfect so that's what she wants to use. I was thinking a 280AI or 28 nosler. I also have a 30 Nosler and 6.5 PRC. I THINK THE 300 ultra mag is a little much. Never having gone I can't decide and there are so many choices lol. I have heard these dark continent critters are TOUGH.