codofish
AH senior member
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2023
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- 67
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- Hunted
- South Africa, The Free State and Limpopo
I have lived my entire life at the end of a dirt road in Carolina but the best deer hunter I ever met was from New York and the best hunting guide I ever had was from Colorado, maybe they influenced me.OMG are you kidding me! Only someone who is from NY, California or Colorado would "overthink"
that one. Maybe Dirty Harry would try that. Take 2 rifles or borrow a suitable one.
Leopard hunting is a very specialized hunt on a Dangerous Game Animal that is likely the most dangerous you can ever hunt. If the first shot is not the kill shot, you, your PH, trackers, game ranger,
and anybody in the area's life is in danger, why would you risk that?
You should never consider shooting a leopard with anything that can't consistently hit a dime size target from 100yd or less!
I love my double rifles but would never consider using one on Leopard (except maybe a follow up tracking on a wounded one if a short barrel shotgun with buckshot isn't available)
Hunting them from a blind at night in minimal or no light and a PH would agree to having a client use
a 458 or double rifle or any other Big Bore, IMHO is not someone I'll hunt with!
Like I said, I shoot this rifle one MOA at 100 yards with the 400 grain bear claw. Below is a 5 shot group from yesterday, you'll notice that just one hole is about the size of a dime.
If hitting a dime from 100 yards with a hunting rifle was prerequisite for hunting dangerous game this forum would have about 10 members and a lot of starving PHs.