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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffpg" data-source="post: 1567933" data-attributes="member: 27446"><p>Having taken over 100 animals in Africa with everything from archery equipment to .223 rifles & .410 shotgun up to a .416 Rigby I believe I can assure you that with a good heavy A-Frame or Hammer and proper shot placement you'll do fine with the 270 WSM. </p><p>I shot a big eland and a couple dozen other animals with a 30.06 and it worked well. A .270 also accounted for several critters. Many impala, kudu, wildebeest and others secumbed to a well placed arrow. African animals are a bit tougher but if you shoot them broadside right in the shoulder they die all the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffpg, post: 1567933, member: 27446"] Having taken over 100 animals in Africa with everything from archery equipment to .223 rifles & .410 shotgun up to a .416 Rigby I believe I can assure you that with a good heavy A-Frame or Hammer and proper shot placement you’ll do fine with the 270 WSM. I shot a big eland and a couple dozen other animals with a 30.06 and it worked well. A .270 also accounted for several critters. Many impala, kudu, wildebeest and others secumbed to a well placed arrow. African animals are a bit tougher but if you shoot them broadside right in the shoulder they die all the same. [/QUOTE]
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