Rule303
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31/03/16 05:18 PM
Re: Elephant culling - what caliber is best?

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I am right now re-reading the book Ndlovu of Rich Harland. Rich was in plenty of cullings and provide lots of advises.
Of course, no double rifle, because they are to slow to reload et the more ammos in the rifles the better.
Calibers : he insist on calibers from 416 and larger. On a practical point of view, 416 Rigby and 458 WM or 458 Lott. 505 Gibs is perfect but few rifles offer this caliber.

Barrel lenght : 28 inch too long, 20 inch perfect balance and handling in jesse.

Among the makers :

Weatherby : out, the bullets are way too fast and very prone to deflect or explode without penetrating.

Remington 700, lots of jammings and very tricky to reload, too slow when in action

Wincherster M70 : better with controlled feed instead of push-feed. The safety catch is on the wrong side, dangerous in action.

Ruger M77, OK but bedding required. Troubles with the 416 Rigby , it needs a stonger magazine spring.

Browning A Bold : Good, but trouble with closing the floor plate, the safety is excellent.

BRNO ZKK62 excellent

CZ : Good but safety the wrong way and wrong side. The 458 WM softs feed badly, too short for the large receiver, opt for the 44578 Lott. Bedding recommended.

Mannlicher Schoenauer : the very best, no discussion
approved by Don Heath.

BSA : top notch if pre 1967 with the serial number prefixed by 9C.

FN : top notch

English, careful : Westley Richards made “native” rifles very poor built on Mauser action. Same with Cogswell and Harrison with P14 actions.

Mauser : The rare Mauser magnum and Brevex are impossible to find.
Mauser Standard receiver :OK with 404 and 9.3x62. Other calibers are customization where the worst more than the best might occur.

Customized rifles : stay clear.


Reading that I wonder why the Sako insn’t tried.
I suppose that out of courtesy, Rich doesn’t mention Blaser, Sauer, Merkel, Heym……..

Finally some commentaries :
Barie Duckworth : "Had I used a double I'll be a deadman" (during ele culling)
Ivan Carter : " Had I used a repeater, I'll be dead" stopping a charging lion.




What year did Rich write that? Just curious as the Sako is not mentioned and the problems with Weatherby bullets was fixed long ago.

For me it would be a 416Rigby in a CZ550 or the earlier Brno if I had one and in a McMillian Composite Stock. Great reduces felt recoil, rile a tad lighter and a decent length of pull. The 550 is too short for me.



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