Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Sam45 » 06 Jul 2015, 6:46 pm

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This will take that big roid raging buf out!!! Just don't miss Tiger :lol:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Title_II » 06 Jul 2015, 7:26 pm

Yummy :)
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Strikey » 06 Jul 2015, 8:40 pm

Sam45 wrote:
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This will take that big roid raging buf out!!! Just don't miss Tiger :lol:


What model Tikka is that? Does it come with a synthetic stock and a 1 in 8 twist varmint barrel? :sarcasm: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Title_II » 06 Jul 2015, 9:40 pm

I only have one thing that can get that job done and I'm not spending another $4K for a super-magnum with glass that I'll never shoot.

I'll blast the bugger with my .50. Heck, it's only 2 or 3 times the power of some of the bigger stuff you guys might bring to do the job.

As long as I don't have to walk too far :) The days of me marching up and down mountains with a SAW + 80 lbs. are over. Not quite at my fighting weight at the moment :)
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Davies » 07 Jul 2015, 10:51 am

Strikey wrote:What model Tikka is that? Does it come with a synthetic stock and a 1 in 8 twist varmint barrel? :sarcasm: :lol: :lol:


It's the new Tikka CTRpg :mrgreen:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by MalleeFarmer » 12 Jul 2015, 4:56 pm

Ok Cheers Guys. Someone said .303 I don't think I'd trust it :unknown: . Nor my .308 unless I could guarantee a headshot. :crazy: I'm thinking I'll go with the .338wm of some description. Someone also asked how big I am.. only a little fella 6 foot and 90kg. I don't want a cannon which is why I asked about the win mag. Cheers for the replys.. Happy hunting also bought the missus a .204 perhaps I'll take that.. :thumbsup: huge big cannon it is but its an M77 Ruger probably be twice the gun if it were a tikka.. :lol:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by 6mmdasher » 12 Jul 2015, 5:50 pm

I think the statment was 3000 fpe not fps
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Sam45 » 12 Jul 2015, 7:21 pm

Davies wrote:
Strikey wrote:What model Tikka is that? Does it come with a synthetic stock and a 1 in 8 twist varmint barrel? :sarcasm: :lol: :lol:


It's the new Tikka CTRpg :mrgreen:


Correct Sir :clap: :drinks:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by buckle » 13 Jul 2015, 10:43 am

Davies wrote:It's the new Tikka CTRpg :mrgreen:


Do you even want that in a Lite version?

How's the recoil? :lol:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Sam45 » 13 Jul 2015, 5:02 pm

buckle wrote:
Davies wrote:It's the new Tikka CTRpg :mrgreen:


Do you even want that in a Lite version?

How's the recoil? :lol:



Nah barrel my not handle it.. as for recoil, pull trigger, grit teeth and hang on for dear life my boy :crazy: :thumbsup:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Harts » 16 Jul 2015, 2:05 pm

Sam45 wrote:Nah barrel my not handle it.


Well you know the routine........ Start with low charges when reloading your rockets and work up :lol:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by XP22 » 22 Jul 2015, 6:05 pm

bigfellascott wrote:Good ol 303 should still get the job done no worries (least it did in the ol days) :unknown:


Still did the job three years ago, still got 215 grain MK6 projectiles stashed away for next time.

Yep, one of the magnums is a safer bet but if your balls are big enough it isn't an issue. A bigger calibre is no substitute for experience, there is no magic fix all.
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by MalleeFarmer » 22 Jul 2015, 7:48 pm

No doubt that .303 will do the job so shall a .308 a similar size case capable of more velocity than the .303 But I'd rather be safe than be chased by 1 tonne Buff.
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by beerd » 27 Jul 2015, 11:52 am

XP22 wrote:A bigger calibre is no substitute for experience


No but best to give the inexperienced a bigger margin of error I'd say :thumbsup:
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Lumbajak » 01 Mar 2016, 11:34 am

Hey guys long time lurker here and new member.

Hunting as a boy with dad up the top end and accross the NT, I watched my father and his mates all use 303 and 6.5x55 to smash camel/buffalo/donkeys/monster pigs and scub bulls.

They used alot of Old millitary ammo in the 303 and the norma/sako stuff in 6.5 and I remember dads old m96 carl gustav with irons with 156gr dropping em like thors hammer.

Guess it was more about high sd's and a gun you can climb through the scrub with...
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Rifle realist » 01 Mar 2016, 11:27 pm

Hi Mallee Farmer
.338 Win Mag with minimum 250 Grn projectiles will do the job easily,I have shot more than a few with mine. Bigger calibers don't make up for poor bullet placement. The old 45/70 with 405 Grn hard cast bullets is also a good stopper. Plenty of pro pet meat shooters use a .308. Tom Cole used a.303, he shot a lot more than most people.
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by GLS_1956 » 02 Mar 2016, 12:47 am

wrenchman wrote:The 45/70 can be real good if you hand load or buy premium rounds most 45/70 rounds are loaded light we have lots of old guns loaded for the 45/70 that should not be shot with modern rounds.
I have a friend who hunts with it and has hunted Africa with it I didn't think much of it till then.


Most of the 45/70 loads are actually 45/65/405, .45 diameter bullet with 65 grains black powder and the bullet weighing 405 grains, duplicate loads that were used for the calvary, same case as the infantry's 45/70/500, 45 cal bullet with 70 grains of powder and a 500 grain bullet, which were chambered in the much weaker trapdoor designed rifles. Trapdoors are the weakest of the actions followed by rolling blocks and the lever action guns which are faily stout and then there are the bank vault strong falling blocks such as Sharps and Winchesters.
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Re: Which Cal/Rifle For Buffalo?

Post by Redwood » 02 Mar 2016, 8:51 am

Rifle realist wrote:Bigger calibers don't make up for poor bullet placement.


No but they give you a much larger margin of error.

Something I'd value hunting something as tough as a buff.
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