Well, sometimes one needs something beyond a 375.It really is about “want” not “need”. You don’t need anything beyond your 375, but you may want a rifle with a 4 in front
Well, sometimes one needs something beyond a 375.It really is about “want” not “need”. You don’t need anything beyond your 375, but you may want a rifle with a 4 in front
There is zero practical difference between the two .458sI'm starting to put my mind towards wanting to complete my Big 5. With that in mind, I'm trying to decide on a caliber for an elephant. I currently have a Winchester M70 in .375 H&H for everything else. I originally was going to go with a .458 Win Mag but from what I've been reading/researching, there's mixed reviews on the Win Mag for elephant. So then I've been looking at the .458 Lott. I don't have the $15-75k+ for a double rifle (my plan is a non-trophy elephant and a green rhino hunt) and I want something that I can still buy commercial ammo for. Therefore, my two choices of the Win Mag and the Lott.
For those of you with actual elephant experience, is the Win Mag enough juice or do I need the Lott? Especially if SHTF and a charge occurs.
Couple of buddies going with me to Zim in 27 are taking .375H&Hs and we just finished load development on 350gr NF FP solids at 2275fps for their tuskless hunt.Haven't been ele hunting yet, but if you end up taking your 375H&H, North Fork flat point solid has developed quite the reputation.
Agree which is why me personally nothing less than a 450, 470 or 500 NE. My point is your PH better have a heavy hitter beyond a 375 backing you for elephant in case of a charge or I am not hunting with themWell, sometimes one needs something beyond a 375.
375 with a good solid will do the task at hand you are preparing for .I'm starting to put my mind towards wanting to complete my Big 5. With that in mind, I'm trying to decide on a caliber for an elephant. I currently have a Winchester M70 in .375 H&H for everything else. I originally was going to go with a .458 Win Mag but from what I've been reading/researching, there's mixed reviews on the Win Mag for elephant. So then I've been looking at the .458 Lott. I don't have the $15-75k+ for a double rifle (my plan is a non-trophy elephant and a green rhino hunt) and I want something that I can still buy commercial ammo for. Therefore, my two choices of the Win Mag and the Lott.
For those of you with actual elephant experience, is the Win Mag enough juice or do I need the Lott? Especially if SHTF and a charge occurs.
Have you considered the .416 Remington Magnum?
Another vote for the 416 Rem. That is what I used last year on my first elephant and it preformed perfectlyThis video helped influence my purchase of my Winchester Model 70 Safari Express chambered in 416 Rem Mag. Love to rifle and bullet selection/commercial availability of the caliber.
I agree with these sentiments. Maybe go look for a heavier solid say 350g?For a one and done elephant trip, I'd stick with the 375 that you already own and are comfortable with. No need to buy another rifle unless the money is just burning a hole in your pocket.
I f any member wants to try out any of the following before making a purchase I am in Rhode Island: 375H&H, 416 Rem, 458 Lott, and double in 470 NE.What would be nice is if we (Africa Hunting Members) had more big bore shoots where folks that were in the market for such a rifle could actually shoot various calibers to get a feel for them.
Recoil tolerance is built up, and without gradual stages of advancement, most shooters top out at 50-60ft lbs of recoil. I think you are wise to narrow your selection to the win or lott, and personally I'd go with the lott. Both can be down loaded easily for practice and the charges gradually increased as your recoil tolerance grows. Which brings us to the question do you reload?
If so, I wouldn't hesitate to find a good 458 Lott, reloading dies and brass. Grex shotshell buffer can be used to fill the remainder of the case when you want reduced loads for practice, then work your way up the scale until you've maxed out those 500 grain bullets.
To specifically answer your question take the .458 Lott. Since the Lott chamber will fire .458 Win you give yourself more options for commercial ammo.I'm starting to put my mind towards wanting to complete my Big 5. With that in mind, I'm trying to decide on a caliber for an elephant. I currently have a Winchester M70 in .375 H&H for everything else. I originally was going to go with a .458 Win Mag but from what I've been reading/researching, there's mixed reviews on the Win Mag for elephant. So then I've been looking at the .458 Lott. I don't have the $15-75k+ for a double rifle (my plan is a non-trophy elephant and a green rhino hunt) and I want something that I can still buy commercial ammo for. Therefore, my two choices of the Win Mag and the Lott.
For those of you with actual elephant experience, is the Win Mag enough juice or do I need the Lott? Especially if SHTF and a charge occurs.
I live in Ohio, but I still have thoughts of a Big Game Hunt/Pheasant Hunt/Big Bore shoot at @gizmo Rockin G Ranch in TX.I f any member wants to try out any of the following before making a purchase I am in Rhode Island: 375H&H, 416 Rem, 458 Lott, and double in 470 NE.
I have taken 4 elephant with a .375H&H, 2 of which were frontal brain shots. One of those was with 300 grain Barnes banded solid, dropped at the shot stone dead, the other frontal was with 300 grain Barnes TSX, yes, TSX. Hunted the Nyakasanga area in November 2009, guide said they had a tuskless tag left, would I like to try for one. That was an easy ‘yes’, came up on the tuskless, shot her between her eyes, she sat back on her butt, I put 3 in her chest, she never went anywhere. And no guide took a backup shot!Has anyone used a 375 H&H for a frontal brain shot? Any thoughts on 300 grain or 350 grain? I have never shot an elephant but ….
You know that sounds like an awesome idea and I would be down for it, if right time of year for me.I live in Ohio, but I still have thoughts of a Big Game Hunt/Pheasant Hunt/Big Bore shoot at @gizmo Rockin G Ranch in TX.
I would be honored to do that.You know that sounds like an awesome idea and I would be down for it, if right time of year for me.
We need to get @gizmo to put something together