PHOENIX PHIL
AH ambassador
In the last few weeks Tracks Across Africa had two shows entitled Beau Knows Big Stuff Pt 1 and 2. Beau was using a .458B&M loaded with Cutting Edge Bullets. The lion kill was particularly impressive.
I don't want one of those guns then. They make you bleed a lot.... ; )
Of course I do Phil!!!!
Funny that we posted about the scope kiss at the same time. And you're right, he got hit hard on the lion shot, but never even stopped talking to wipe off the blood. That's a hunter!!!
All going good my friend, just about to re-enter the "real" world again !!
"I am going to try some CEB bullets in the Lott at some point. Shame I won't be able to use them in Africa until probably 2018 though..."
Whenever you're ready give me a shout, I have a lot of pressure tested loading data for the Lott that will save you a lot of time and testing.
DON'T do it Royal, stay away from the B&M range of rifles AND the C.E.B bullets.
Everyone will tell you that for a rifle to perform and function properly it MUST have a 24" barrel and weigh 10lbs, AND that only the traditional round nose bullets that do not fragment and have NOT been tested in wet newsprint will penetrate and kill animals cleanly .
Outside of those parameters, well, it's simply blasphemous
Question Phil (or Paul),
I just saw that Beau's hunt is on the B&M site and I saw that he use the 420 grain raptor and the 450 grain solid. I seem to remember you stating you use the 420s as well.
Just curious why the 420 instead of the 470? Obviously the 420 is DEVASTATING!!!! Is it as simple as that? You just don't need anymore and it shoots flatter? Or is there another reason?
I'm new to the .458s as you know and just wouldn't have even thought of using anything other than a 500.