Fellas, I just got back from my first hunt in Africa, but with that "passing fad" manure and a scoped CZ in 9.3X62. Nonetheless, as we spotted and stalked our quarry in the thorn and mopane savannahs, I kept thinking about the game, the cover and the possibilities for a muzzleloading hunter. I think a lot of African PHs would be surprised how well a muzzleloader would fit in for plains game hunting. None of the shots my brother and I took for kudu, gemsbok, warthog and mountain zebra would have been too far for a conical-shooting .451 like a Whitworth or a Volunteer, and most would have been fine with a .58 or larger round ball, or a .50 or larger conical. The game we hunted ran from under 200 pounds (warthog) to close to 900 (zebra and kudu), with the gemsbok or oryx at 550-600. The main challenge would not be getting within 100 yards of the game, but getting your PH to embrace the capabilities of a well-built muzzleloader with stout loads and a good field shot behind the butt. Finding caps and BP can be an issue, but I think that can be resolved. Anyway, don't think small about where your muzzleloader might fit in. The Boer voortrekkers used the same guns we all love, and settled a very challenging land. Food for thought.