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    Posted: April 09 2007 at 1:23am
What sort of large game is the .303 effective against?

In other words what game could be stopped with a .303 and what sort of game would you need a larger caliber?


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well if ya ask Dave H mate im sure hes shot everything under the sun with a .303.
camels,  water buff damn they even hit elephants with them.
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Chach - there is NOTHING -NOTHING! on this continent that the .303 won't do a stroke of bisness on.In other words - its an "all purpose" firearm.& before ur friends start they're tongues to wagging....what U hit will STAY hit!! Don't believe all that crapola that ya need a 30.06.Moose, Caribou, Elk, Deer, Grizz, it don't matter.
I understand they used them on Elephants in Africa..Dave knows more on that subject.
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It is all about projectile placement
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Hey Chach, my deer i took this past season was with a .303  No1 MK III  realy think that the round is a bit to much for white tail deer . even though she droped within 40 yrds from the spot i shot her in . Not realy that much messed up meat either . Maybe if she would of been 200 to 300 yrds out it might have been a mesier kill but she was only about 100 yrds at the most from me . realy a fairly close shot . should of brought my Daughters .410 shot gun for that easy shot!   Oh by the way it was a lung shot and in the very spot i aimed.  and my worker Donie at work realy thanked me for the heart. the man will eat just about any thing....
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Thats right -Grasshopper...Listen to the Cookie...may the "crumb" be with you! . Once you know your Enfield well, the placement will be there...& proper placement of shot is the hardest part of the hunt....well,that & making sure theres enough libation in the camp to celebrate that perfect shot!
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Originally posted by hoadie hoadie wrote:

Thats right -Grasshopper...Listen to the Cookie...may the "crumb" be with you! . Once you know your Enfield well, the placement will be there...& proper placement of shot is the hardest part of the hunt....well,that & making sure theres enough libation in the camp to celebrate that perfect shot!
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Correct Obi-Wan Kenobi .50cal Machine projectile will do no good if one does not know where it is going. I would not want to take pop at a Caped Buffalo and only graze himCry would not be a funny sight!!

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WR: Contact Hoadie on PM if'n ya want a GREAT deer heart recpie.Theres a $5.00 fine @ my deer camp if'n ya hit 'em in the heart.Theres mighty fine eatin there!
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WDM Bell probarly one of the Greatest Elephant hunters of all time (he accounted for more than a 1000 Elephants ) Was a Great avdercate of the 8mm (.318 )  the 7x57 Mauser & the 6.5 mm for hunting Elephants ! He always carried a .303 though in the Hope of catching a large herd to utrlize the 10 shot Magizine capasity ! He also used a Martini .303 carrying spare ronds between the fingers of his right hand & could fire it as fast as a Magizine rifle !
    In my own humble experiance I accounted for several thousand Water Buff with the .303 ! Durring my Days as a Pet food shooter ! I always went for neck or Spine shots at a range of 10feet to 150 yrds ! The only time I ever found problems was when I failed to place my shots! I've yet to meet a camel that complained about being hit with a 303 ! If there was a Problem it was through me ! Red Deer (Sambar) which are about the size of your Elk drop cleanly with a well placed shot !
      As every body has pointed out ! Bullet placement counts ! I would limit the effective range on any large game to 200yrds ! Yes I Know you hear of blokes hitting things at 400-600yrds ! Please note they hit things at that range .Not Kill straight away ! Drop where they stand !

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Will do just that, not for me but for Donnie at work and Adam , he too will try to eat anything. Adam caught this snake at the landing one day and showed up here , wanting me to cook it for him . Ha!  I told him how to clean it and he took it to his Moms house and cooked it and ate some then coned every one who was out side at the time in the area to try some....
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would not want to take pop at a Caped Buffalo and only graze himCry would not be a funny sight!!
 
 I dunno cookie the thought of 1 of those chasing a guy could be a very moving experience.  Big%20smile The crafty sods learned a trick or two and double back if you set out after them when they are wounded then pop out to have a go.
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Originally posted by Tony Tony wrote:

would not want to take pop at a Caped Buffalo and only graze himCry would not be a funny sight!!
 
 I dunno cookie the thought of 1 of those chasing a guy could be a very moving experience.  Big%20smile The crafty sods learned a trick or two and double back if you set out after them when they are wounded then pop out to have a go.


  Bell ! Gives referance to Cape Buff ! He shot one at one stage with a .303! But he says that it was't a great Feat as he had shot them  ,through  both  Lungs with a .22 Hi power savage!!!!!!ShockedShocked. It's well to note at this point  ,this was a man who used to walk,into  the Herd of Elephant & then let fly!

    As for Snake ? Tastes somewhere between Chicken & Fish ! If cooking over a open Fire it's adviseable to make a 1/4 inch cut behind every one of their 300+ ribs other wise they take on a very disconserning shape ! I think it's just the thought that put's people off ! I went to a Show one night ,that was Held in honour of some Africians that had emigrated ! I had eaten a lovely Curry& being the Guts I am ! A lovely Mozambezian Lady  came over & asked me what I thought of the "Chicken Gizzards"?  Kind of put the dampener on the second serve !!!!Dead As for the Lady in question ?????? Yeah well No comment on the second serve there (or the 3rd ,4th , 5th...........Wink)

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I had snake (dunno what genus) back when we were making the North & South mini series.Guys from the bayou in LA caught it & cooked it on a flat rock in the fire & coals.I dunno if it was they're home-made moonshine, or they're culinary prowess...but man! That was a night to remember.Tasted great(Both the 'shine & the snake!
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Hey hoadie , my buddie Guidry that I served with killed some type of lizerd over in Iraq during the 1st Gulf war after eating MREs for so long and cooked it and at it. now every Yankey around was begging for a piece of that lizerd when it was done.  I have another story about a Goose over thier but not the time to tell right now.
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I have quite an assortment of large critters on my land that will stomp, chomp, claw and gore you. I often carry a No4 Mk2 while I'm out checking on the property. Sad thing is, the most dangerous critter of all you can hardly see. It's the deer tick, and the woods are crawling with them. They suck your blood and make you sick with some really nasty diseases, such as Lyme disease. 
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Originally posted by Smokey Smokey wrote:

I have quite an assortment of large critters on my land that will stomp, chomp, claw and gore you. I often carry a No4 Mk2 while I'm out checking on the property. Sad thing is, the most dangerous critter of all you can hardly see. It's the deer tick, and the woods are crawling with them. They suck your blood and make you sick with some really nasty diseases, such as Lyme disease. 
 
yep Agreed plus rockey mountian spotted fever!!
 
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