African Safari Plains Game

Blue Wildebeest

The "poor man's buffalo"

The blue wildebeest, also known as the brindled gnu, is one of Africa's most iconic plains game animals. Famous for the spectacular Serengeti migration involving over 1.5 million animals, this tough, tenacious antelope has earned the nickname "poor man's buffalo" for its exceptional resilience and reputation for "eating lead."

Shoulder Height

45 - 57 in (115-145cm)

Weight (Bulls)

365 - 640 lbs

SCI Minimum

70"

Rowland Ward Min

28 1/2"

Identification

  • • Dark grey/bluish-grey coat
  • • Dark vertical "brindled" stripes
  • • Shaggy black mane and beard
  • • Parenthesis-shaped horns (both sexes)
  • • Bovine appearance with heavy forequarters

Habitat & Range

  • • Open grasslands and savanna
  • • Woodland edges and plains
  • • Central, eastern, and southern Africa
  • • Often near permanent water
  • • Highly migratory in some regions

Trophy Standards

  • • SCI Minimum: 70"
  • • SCI Minimum (Bow): 54"
  • • Rowland Ward Minimum: 28 1/2"
  • • Rowland Ward Record: 36"
  • • Horns up to 83cm (33") in bulls

Did You Know?

The Great Wildebeest Migration involves over 1.5 million blue wildebeest traveling between Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Masai Mara annually, making it the largest terrestrial mammal migration on Earth. Newborn calves can stand within 6 minutes of birth and run with the herd within hours, an essential adaptation for survival against predators. Despite their ungainly appearance, wildebeest can reach speeds of up to 50 mph (80 km/h).

Recommended Equipment

The blue wildebeest's well-earned reputation as the "poor man's buffalo" demands adequate firepower. This is not an animal to undergun. Many experienced hunters recommend using more rifle than you think necessary for this tough antelope.

Rifles & Calibers

Nothing less than .270 Winchester should be considered for wildebeest hunting, and most experienced hunters recommend starting at .308 Winchester with premium 180-grain bullets. The consensus among professional hunters is that it's impossible to use "too much gun" on these exceptionally tough animals.

Minimum Calibers

  • • .270 Winchester (150gr premium bullets)
  • • .308 Winchester (165-180gr premium)
  • • .30-06 Springfield (180gr premium)

Recommended Calibers

  • • .300 Winchester Magnum (180-200gr)
  • • .300 WSM (180-200gr)
  • • .338 Winchester Magnum (225-250gr)
  • • 9.3x62mm Mauser (286gr)
  • • .375 H&H Magnum (270-300gr)

Pro Tip: Premium Bullets Are Essential

Use premium controlled-expansion bullets like Swift A-Frame, Barnes TSX/TTSX, Nosler Partition, or Hornady DGX. The wildebeest's thick skin and heavy muscles require bullets that penetrate deeply while maintaining weight retention. Avoid rapid-expanding varmint-style bullets.

Optics

Rifle Scope

Quality variable scope 3-9x40 or 4-12x40 covers most situations. Good light transmission is important for dawn/dusk shooting when wildebeest are most active.

Recommended: Leupold, Swarovski, Zeiss

Binoculars

Quality 8x42 or 10x42 binoculars for locating herds and evaluating trophy quality. Judging horn spread and boss development requires careful glassing.

Recommended: 8x42 for stalking, 10x42 for open plains

Bowhunting

Blue wildebeest are legal for bowhunting in South Africa, Namibia, and other African countries with appropriate permits. This is an extreme challenge requiring perfect shot placement and maximum arrow penetration.

  • • Minimum draw weight: 70+ lbs recommended
  • • Heavy arrows: 500+ grains minimum, 600+ grains preferred
  • • Cut-on-contact broadheads with maximum penetration
  • • Shot distances: Under 40 yards
  • • SCI Minimum (Bow): 54"

Essential Gear

Clothing

  • • Neutral earth-tone colors
  • • Layered system for temperature changes
  • • Quality hunting boots (broken in)
  • • Wide-brim hat and sunglasses
  • • Warm jacket for morning hunts

Field Gear

  • • Quality binoculars
  • • Shooting sticks (African style)
  • • Rangefinder
  • • Daypack with water
  • • Sunscreen and lip balm

Personal Items

  • • Camera for trophy photos
  • • Hunting knife
  • • First aid basics
  • • Headlamp
  • • Personal medications

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