Bob Nelson 35Whelen
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@ChrisGJust found this video.I know this isn't the norm but I wouldn't want to be a guy with a .444 in my hands when this goes down. This buff was hit 8 times, some of them solid good hits with a .416 Remington, a .458 Lott and a .500 NE. A .444 might not be all that effective as the buffalo rounds the bend.
I like that some of them were good hits but the majority of them were shit.
A friend of mine was charged by a water buff after he had just shot another one. The first one was dead with one shot. The other charged. Fortunately he had reloaded and the rifle was still in a position to react quickly. By the time he knew what was happening and shouldered the rifle all he could see thru the scope was one eye and half the head. He fired one shot and the buff skidded to a halt at his feet.
This was done with his 358 Mitchell Express which has a bit less power than the Whelen. Not the ideal weapon but it goes to show what can be done if you dont have an option.
Everyone seems to bag the 444 marlin but IF loaded with a game appropriate bullet like the solid or a 320 grain hardcast and a cool hunter I can't see a problem. There is a guide in the Northern Territory who uses a 444 marlin as his back up gun when hunting with clients. His theory is if I can't stop it with the RIGHT bullet in the head I need to give up.
There are people hunting with the 444 with 400grain hard cast at 1,600 fps and the penetration of that bullet has to be seen to be believed. There is a you tube video showing a penetration of 20 one gallon jugs and the bullet still going thru the hardwood backstop.
Penetration is not the issue if it will do that.
Does it have the energy to stop a change probably not. Does it have enough mass and penetration to enter the brain or smash the spine YES.
Using a 444 marlin on buffalo may not be wise to most BUT if the hunter is using the right load, has confidence in themselves and there weapon and can use it with effect and keep a cool head in adverse conditions I would say yes do it. If you can't answer all the questions with a yes forget it.
Just my 2 cents worth from a old fart.
How many have actually used a 444 on game. I have and know what it will do.
Bob