Arty0802
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As the title implies, what are your thoughts on 7mm Rem Mag for use on Eland?
I've used 160gr Barnes TSX (~2950fps) with great success on multiple plains game species (warthog, blue wildebeest, zebra, blesbuck, impala, kudu) during my first trip to Africa, as well as on North American game (whitetail and wild hogs) and Axis deer in Hawaii. While hunting in Africa, my PH (who told me he was lukewarm to the cartridge at the beginning of our hunt) commented on more than one shot occasion how hard the round was hitting the animals. Obviously "hard-hitting" is more of a colloquial description than an actual unit of measure, but he was clearly impressed with the performance. So much so, in fact, that he jokingly remarked that he "wouldn't hesitate to use it on buffalo". No need to discuss the merits of that remark, he was just making a point haha...
It may be worth noting that zero bullets were recovered from any of our African animals, all shots resulted in full pass-through. Including a shoulder shot on a VERY round zebra that my wife harvested.
A "proper" eland is at the top of my list for my next hunt and I was just curious what the consensus was for applying that same rifle/cartridge combination to the situation. What say you?
I've used 160gr Barnes TSX (~2950fps) with great success on multiple plains game species (warthog, blue wildebeest, zebra, blesbuck, impala, kudu) during my first trip to Africa, as well as on North American game (whitetail and wild hogs) and Axis deer in Hawaii. While hunting in Africa, my PH (who told me he was lukewarm to the cartridge at the beginning of our hunt) commented on more than one shot occasion how hard the round was hitting the animals. Obviously "hard-hitting" is more of a colloquial description than an actual unit of measure, but he was clearly impressed with the performance. So much so, in fact, that he jokingly remarked that he "wouldn't hesitate to use it on buffalo". No need to discuss the merits of that remark, he was just making a point haha...
It may be worth noting that zero bullets were recovered from any of our African animals, all shots resulted in full pass-through. Including a shoulder shot on a VERY round zebra that my wife harvested.
A "proper" eland is at the top of my list for my next hunt and I was just curious what the consensus was for applying that same rifle/cartridge combination to the situation. What say you?
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