Originally Posted by szihn

A 357 Mag rifle loaded with heavy bullets is very good. In many examples they can be quite accurate, and they penetrate well with no "blow-up" and no appreciable hide damage.


Not sure about the reasonability of a .357 rifle for the tiny ten. Secondly, most, if not all of the tiny ten antelopes are opportunistic "pick-ups" while hunting other stuff. There are some speciality hunts that use a shotgun or something. Blue Duiker or Suni come to mind. I've collected the tiny ten and I can only think of one, maaayyybe two that weren't killed with either a .375HH or a .300 Win Mag.

I've, at times had solids with me but things happen so quickly, that being able to change ammo or remember where in the rifle's magazine the solids are, isn't realistic. Just take a poke let the taxidermist earn his pay. eek

Last edited by Chipolopolo; 09/05/17.