Elkeater
AH enthusiast
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I was at the reloading bench a couple nights ago loading some .300 Winchester magnum with 180gr Barnes ttsx for an upcoming hunt and my 12 year old daughter wandered into the garage and sat down and started in on her questions about going back to Africa. We started discussing what animals she wants to try for next time which will likely be in 2028. Then she jumped to wanting to take her 6.5 creedmoor which is cool. She mostly wants to hunt for the Impala color variants so nothing large there. I on the other hand would like to be able to take my .300 win mag as I plan on eland for sure and hopefully bushbuck which eluded me on our last safari. Is would also like to take any opportunity on steenbok, grey duiker, or maybe a civet. Not wanting to fly or import more than two rifles (wife will be going too so she could import a rifle as well I just don’t want to deal with more than one double rifle case and paperwork) I realized that neither her 6.5 (she would share with her brother) or my .300 win mag are ideal for the smaller animals. But i know many on here have taken the tiny ten with big bore solids so my question is would a .30 cal solid do the job without blowing a big hole in something like a steenbok or even a porcupine? Northfork makes a 200gr and 220gr solid flat nose bullet for .30 cal. If I could get them to shoot to the same point of impact as a Barnes or other expanding bullet that I would use on eland and such would they work for the tiny ten?