Once again your professionalism is showing.
I concede that african animals are generally tougher than equivalent sized species, but give me a break.
Fact, I visited 12 websites booking African safaris for plains gaime. All of them recommended rifles in the .270 - 300WM class for this type of hunt.
Fact, 6 most popular big game calibers in the world based on ammo sales, in no particular order.: 308, 30-06, 270, 300WM, 7mmRM, 338WM
Fact, majority of African game species will fall under 1000lbs, most under 500lbs.
Please explain to me how what I stated in the context of the conversation is inaccurate to the point you turn tail and fall back on your professional career and never really answer any of the topics discussed. You consistently change the subject when someone refutes your opinion.
You start by saying this topic is a waste of time unless there are some guidelines. So I through some relative data out there for comparison. You compare 45/70 to FMJ 308 as a response.
I think you totally miss the point and are unable to present any point what so ever in these forums. I am beginning to doubt your professional credentials. I visit trade shows every year visiting guides. I've chewed the fat for more hours that I care admit with these professionals and none of them speak or act as you do. I find most people to me much more mainstream in their views, and if there is a preference, they let you know. With you, your preferences are obvious, but I have yet to see any intelligent discussion on why other preferences are so wrong. Millions of hunters must be wrong in their equipment selection according to you, and all the people I have talked with in the business must be wrong too because they do not agree with your views.
If you have a point to make, then do so. We're all adults here, so holding your breath until you get what you want won't work here.