Rigby .275 In Zambia

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In August of this year, I had the privilege of hunting with Mike Taylor @spike.t on his lovely Takeri Game Reserve in Zambia. It was a special trip, and I filed a hunting report here on the site. I also put together an article for African Hunting Gazette which appears in this quarter's issue. Hope anyone interested enjoys it. I am certain that you will enjoy a week to ten days on Takeri a lot more.

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Terrific read and photos. Very well done. Thank you for sharing it.
 
A very relatable style you have. Thanks for sharing that, it was an enjoyable read.
 
@Red Leg based on your excellent reports, I have booked a 2023 hunt with @spike.t for my daughter and me. Following your lead of classic caliber hunting, our plan is to use a 7x57 and a 404J.
 
@Red Leg Very well written, it was a privilege to be taken along on your hunt in reading about your adventure. Using such a classic round and rifle i salute you kind sir. I look forward to one day visiting and hunting in Zambia.
 
Wow, what a great trip and experience. Thank you for taking us along, enjoyed your report.
 
Glad you threw something on to paper as well.
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Great article as per usual! You mention a custom chamber for the longer bullets, is your twist rate different as well?
 
Great article as per usual! You mention a custom chamber for the longer bullets, is your twist rate different as well?
No. Standard twist.
 
@Red Leg Very well written, it was a privilege to be taken along on your hunt in reading about your adventure. Using such a classic round and rifle i salute you kind sir. I look forward to one day visiting and hunting in Zambia.

Waiting ;) ...
 
Missed this article when you posted. Very nice write up.

Congratulations to you, Mike and Pete on a great hunt with great animals.
 
Fantastic reading, thanks for including the link, sounds like it was a great safari for you
 
Fantastic reading!
unfortunately a family wedding sunk my plans to get there this year.
@Red Leg if you were going to specify your ideal .275 what would you go for??
 
Fantastic reading!
unfortunately a family wedding sunk my plans to get there this year.
@Red Leg if you were going to specify your ideal .275 what would you go for??
I have two very special 7x57/.275 rifles. One is the Rigby Highland stalker that I took on this hunt. As a traditional .275, it is nearly perfect in every way. It was built to shoot the traditional 170 class bullets.
New Rigby .275


The second is a custom 7x57 built in Germanic style by the brilliant Al Lind. I am not sure how I would improve upon a 7x57 that expressed its Germanic heritage this well. It is optimized for 140 gr ammunition.
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