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The best ammunition is a necessity for all Safari rifle owners. Use Grizzly Safari for the best rifle cartridges.

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Safari Ammo at a Glance

Our safari ammunition is cast from virgin alloy and heat-treated to a Brinell hardness of 18-21, which provides for a hard yet ductile bullet that will not fragment or blow-up, even on the toughest hide or bone.

Best Big Game Cartridges

416 Rigby

The .416 Rigby is a big game hunting cartridge designed to provide a powerful, yet flat-shooting round that could take down large and dangerous game like buffalo at long ranges.

The .416 Rigby is known for its excellent accuracy and long-range capabilities and is a popular choice for African and Alaskan big game hunting.

375 H&H Magnum

The .375 H&H Magnum is known for its flat trajectory, excellent accuracy, and powerful stopping power. It has become a popular choice among big game hunters and professional hunters and is considered one of the most versatile big-game cartridges available.

Suitable for hunting large game such as elk, moose, and bear, and can also be used for hunting smaller game such as deer and antelope.

416 Remington Magnum

Known for its excellent accuracy and long-range capabilities, the 416 Remington Mag is a popular choice for African and Alaskan big game hunting. It has a flatter trajectory than some of the other big bore cartridges, which makes it a good choice for hunting in open terrain.

458 Winchester Mag

The 458 Win Mag is often used for hunting big game. Because of its powerful recoil and loud report, the .458 Winchester Magnum is usually used for specialized hunting purposes.

470 Nitro Express

The .470 Nitro Express fires a .474-inch diameter bullet at a muzzle velocity of around 2,150 feet per second, producing high energy and stopping power. It well-suited for hunting large and dangerous game.

FAQ’s

  1. What is the best caliber for hunting dangerous game?

  • While the best caliber for hunting dangerous game depends on the specific type of game being hunted (and individual preferences and shooting ability), some popular calibers for hunting dangerous games are: .375 H&H Magnum, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, and .470 Nitro Express.

 

  1. What is the minimum caliber and bullet weight required for hunting certain species on a safari, like elephant or Cape buffalo?

  • The minimum caliber and bullet weight required for hunting certain species on a safari, like elephant or Cape buffalo, are usually regulated by local hunting authorities and may vary by country or region. But, in general, a minimum caliber of .375 is usually required for hunting dangerous game, while bullet weight should be at least 300 grains.

 

  1. How does the recoil of safari ammunition compare to other types of ammunition?

  • Safari ammunition uses larger calibers such as .375 H&H Magnum, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, or even larger calibers like .470 Nitro Express or .500 Nitro Express. These calibers require larger powder charges and heavier bullets, which can result in higher recoil compared to smaller calibers used for other types of hunting or shooting.

 

  1. How can you manage the recoil produced by safari ammunition?

  • The recoil of safari ammunition can be managed through proper technique and equipment, such as using a well-fitted and padded recoil pad, a heavy rifle with a long barrel, and practicing proper shooting form