jand
AH veteran
Before I got my 500 , my CZ 458 win mag was my work rifle. It never failed me . I still use it from time to time and some of my Buffalo hunters use it with great success.
as far as big recoil goes, you don't have to load the 458 Lott full tilt. it can very easily be loaded to 2150fps by hand loading. with the Lott you would be able to start at 2150fps and work your way up until you find your limit for recoil.
-matt
Maybe stupid questions; 458 Winchester Magnum or 458 Lott driving a 500-grain bullet at 2150 fps; Is it enough to stop charging an elephant or buffalo? or for that function is better to opt for even greater cartridges like the 500 Jeffery and the like.
Thank you very much and happy Sunday,
Oscar.
Well, it seems strange that so little bullet can bring down an elephant or a buffalo; running toward the hunter with bad intentions. Thank you very much for your reply and you have a nice day sir;
Oscar.
Well, it seems strange that so little bullet can bring down an elephant or a buffalo; running toward the hunter with bad intentions. Thank you very much for your reply and you have a nice day sir;
Oscar.
Hri again Oscar1975,
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You are very welcome but, my opinion is only based on what I have learned from the words of thoroughly experienced PHs and experienced hunters as well.
My experiences in Africa have been mostly with hunting non-dangerous game.
I have only shot one buffalo and no elephant.
So my opinion is based primarily on history and not very much on my experiences.
There are however some very good books available on this exact subject, by such as:
Doctor Kevin Robertson ("The Perfect Shot") and "Africa's Most Dangerous").
Craig Boddington ("Safari Rifles" and "Safari Rifles II").
John "Pondoro" Taylor ("African Rifles and Cartridges"),
to name but three of the many.
Cheers,
Velo Dog.
its not the mass or size of the bullet that stops the animal. its the brain damage cause my the bullet passing threw the animals head. even a 700 NE will fail to stop an animal if you miss the brain.
however, the larger the bullets diameter the easier and more likely it will hit the brain assuming the shot is not perfect. when it comes to elephant you have to deal with the very thick angled surface of the skull. a suitable velocity and sectional density is needed to penetrate this. a 480gr or 500gr .458" bullet traveling at 2050+ fps is suitable to penetrate the skull from multiple angles according to many tests and real world practice.
-matt
Thanks Velo Dog is also my pleasure to write and read this forum, I find it fun and friendly and good people. These books appointments; They are very famous, and would love to have them but do not know if they will sell translated into Spanish. I'm studying English but I find it very difficult (I have soon an opposition and one of the subjects is English and it is where I usually stay the process). That's why if he found the books dating Spanish would be a great thing.
Óscar.
Hi again Oscar,
I understand.
Perhaps there are Spanish versions of these wonderful book available on the Internet.
Also, your English is better than my Spanish.
Once, I was able to speak Spanish better than today because now I do not practice it like I used to.
For many years, I lived next door to the family of famous hockey player, Scott Gomez, as he was growing up from humble childhood to the good man he is today.
He did not speak Spanish but his parents (my age) did and they were a great help for me learning it.
I have moved away and only see any of them a couple times a year unfortunately.
My wife does not speak Spanish and so, I have no one to speak that beautiful language with.
You are doing well in English, keep up the good work,
Velo Dog.
Calibers is an individual thing every hunter. I would choose Winchester mod.70 in 458 win. mag.
Witold