on Safari in Africa chambered for
.22 Savage Hi-Power Portable hand-held weapons used for big-game hunting include
firearms,
bows,
spears, and
spear-throwers, among other long-range weapons, as well as close-range weapons such as
hammers,
axes, and
knives, among other bladed and blunt weapons. By far, the most common weapon used by hunters is the firearm, and the most common firearm is long-barreled
rifles. Other firearms, such as
shotguns and
handguns, are also used less frequently in big-game hunting. Large-caliber ammunition is considered to be the most effective in taking down large game effectively and humanely. Big-game hunting ethics require a clean, humane kill, and most hunters work diligently toward this end. Advances in ammunition and the guns to match have made longer-range kills of big game possible with margins of error considered tolerable. Some common calibers and types of ammunition for big-game hunting include
.30-30 Winchester,
.308 Winchester,
.30-06 Springfield,
.300 Winchester Magnum, and
.358 Winchester. The calibers and types of ammunition, and the firearms to shoot them, are numerous, and the science of ballistics is continuously improving to allow hunting in a tremendous variety of situations.
Bullet weight and shape,
cartridge size, powder load, and type. Virtually every variable within firearms ammunition is continuously changing. Bow and arrow hunting is popular and effective among skilled hunters for big game. There is a variety of types of bows available, including
long bows,
short bows,
recurve bows,
compound bows, and
crossbows, all made of various materials.
Arrows are also made from various materials, including wood, fiberglass, carbon fiber, and others.
Arrowheads have different configurations and materials as well. Primitive hunting using spears, spear-throwers, and other similar weapons is a skill that is popular among hunters seeking greater challenge and knowledge than more conventional weaponry. ==Hunting ethics==