Centuriator,
I'll suggest an answer for the OP on why an elephant gun. I have mine because I can and I think it is cool.
Although the rifle was relatively cheap, shooting it will not be. Even though I can reload for it, it still won't be cheap. Practical? Nope. Fun to shoot? Probably not (haven't shot mine yet). But I'll shoot it and see if I can get a group out of it. It might take three range trips to get a single 10 shot group. And I'm looking at 350 grain projectiles that I could download for elk possibly.
In the end it will just be another rifle in my collection that the wife will have to sell after I'm dead. Along with a pump action 32-20, .351 Semi Auto Rifle, a bicycle gun (revolver) in 22 centerfire, and obsolete French service pistol with unobtainium ammunition, and a bunch of odd military rifles and pistols. At least there will be a conversation asking 'why in the heck did he have this' after I'm dead and buried.
Mine is a Mark X .458 Win Mag. And I never plan to hunt Africa.
I'll suggest an answer for the OP on why an elephant gun. I have mine because I can and I think it is cool.
Although the rifle was relatively cheap, shooting it will not be. Even though I can reload for it, it still won't be cheap. Practical? Nope. Fun to shoot? Probably not (haven't shot mine yet). But I'll shoot it and see if I can get a group out of it. It might take three range trips to get a single 10 shot group. And I'm looking at 350 grain projectiles that I could download for elk possibly.
In the end it will just be another rifle in my collection that the wife will have to sell after I'm dead. Along with a pump action 32-20, .351 Semi Auto Rifle, a bicycle gun (revolver) in 22 centerfire, and obsolete French service pistol with unobtainium ammunition, and a bunch of odd military rifles and pistols. At least there will be a conversation asking 'why in the heck did he have this' after I'm dead and buried.
Mine is a Mark X .458 Win Mag. And I never plan to hunt Africa.