Franco
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I'd like to think you and I are on the same page. I fail to see where my response was egocentric - I agree 100% with your original statement, and how is my complimenting you on the nature of your questions not constructive?No need to apologize — you’re entitled to your opinion just like everyone else. Not answering your personal experience, whether one can be comfortable with more than one calibre or type of DG rifle is your choice, and I respect that.
For me, the answer is a thumping YES. But I’ll admit, I know only a fraction compared to the stalwarts here, which is why I always value constructive feedback over egocentric, wannabe comments.
Absolutely I have more than one DG rifle I trust and am comfortable with in a given situation.
You have been a member of this forum for longer than I have been hunting so if that makes me a "wannabe" so be it. But this "wannabe" has taken 3 elephants, 8 cape buffalo (including 4 over 40"), a rhino, lion, 6 hippos, the same number of crocs, giraffes, more zebras than I remember, hyenas, ostrich, and a long list of plains game - and that's just Africa. Australia - banteng, water buffalo, camels, donkeys, and a couple sharks. North America - bison, hogs, alligators.
If I'm going to go down the egocentric hole - I might as well go with both feet. To answer your question about being comfortable with more than one calibre or type of DG rifle, and in an effort to demonstrate further - I agree with you, I offer the following.
Here's pictures of two crocodiles I shot on a recent hunt in Mozambique. One was on a sandbar in the middle of the river, my only shot was 228 yds from a goat pen on the bank. I was literally stuck, up to my ass in goat crap and mud, but that provided an extremely stable platform. My rifle? My Heym 375 H&H Bolt. As I am sure you are aware, there are no second chances with crocs.
A couple days later I had the opportunity of a larger croc, the only problem - he was on an island 800 yds from shore. We drifted onto the island and then worked our way close - crawling the last bit to get within 20 yds. My rifle? My Heym 450/400 Double.
I can't think of any other way to demonstrate it is possible to be confident, comfortable, and to trust more than one rifle.
Here's one of the hippos - Heym 375 H&H
If you still find fault or disagree with what I'm saying - so be it. I guess we will just have to agree to disagree.
