Oh my, we are now to one of my most favorite calibers ever........ .458 Caliber........ You know my name is michael458 for a reason....... I love .458 caliber, it is the beginning of Magic, it may just be the greatest caliber ever to go to the field, it can do everything and do it damn well, very few can do better or even lucky to equal....................
Now, this thread started with .458 caliber Barnes SOLIDS........... In the beginning of days, they were Round Nose in 450 and 500 grains. I used them in the early years, on buffalo and elephant as well. I was lucky with them, but I also had not began this extensive research into Solid Terminal Performance. I had always chosen the Barnes over the Woodleigh RN or not.
Later when Barnes started making the Flat Nose solid, I fell in line, and started to see huge differences in the way they hit up front. I shot a lot of buffalo with those Flat Nose Barnes and could easy compare what I had seen and done with the Round Nose versions. The Flat Nose hit buffalo from 458 Winchesters and 458 Lotts like a freight train, very noticeable reactions. RN just drilled little holes that closed up afterwards, Flat Nose knocked the crap out of them and left big wadcutter holes in buffalo, and almost always exited, dead straight, leaving two big wadcutter holes to leak....... Big big differenece...........
In my own 458 B&Ms in the beginning the 450 Barnes was the mainstay, it would penetrate 57-58 inches of my test medium, time after time after time, and I tested it a lot, just to compare to other bullets....... it was great, it was consistent and it was always the same..............
So if a fellow could get his hands on these Barnes FN Solids, you would be in good shape and you would be successful in your endeavors, I was successful, every single time...... they never let me down.
I even created what I call the T-Rex test, which was a very horrible test, and most bullets were not successful, but I deemed the Barnes a big success........ This test would test Nose Profile, and more importantly the Construction and Material of the bullet.
T-Rex Test on a bullet that I do not think did very well.........
And, from the field I stole this photo of a very similar bullet that failed I believe on elephant, "Construction and Material"..... Factor #3 of Solid Terminal Performance
And this one.......... that failed on elephant and was given to me with the details..... two Factors involved, small meplat causing stability issues, and then Construction and Material causing it to flatten out.......
Oh, wait, you still think that Sectional Density is the one most important Factor in Solid Terminal Performance. Sectional Density? Really.......... Wow.......... OK lets just see about that..............
Of course a 550 gr .458 caliber bullet has a SD of .374 so it has to be the king daddy of penetration right? SD says so, and that is the LAW...............
Wait a minute, something just is not right here.......... I tested some of those really good little 330 gr Barnes FN Solids, remember those, and they did much better, 550 gr at 28 inches straight, and these little 330 Barnes did 52 and 54 inches dead straight, that can't be, they only have an SD of .225................
And now, these CEB #13 Solids at 325 gr with SD of only .221 went 51-52 inches dead straight, compared to the 550 at 28 inches straight.......??? How does that work?
OK want me to tell you how that works?????
Here it is...... The other 7 Factors of Solid Terminal Penetration mean more to straight line penetration and depth of penetration than Sectional Density does. SD will only come to effect when all the other 7 factor are the same.......... When all 7 of the previous factors are equal, the SD makes a difference, other than that, its a useless number.................
There are many examples of other .458 caliber solids I could post, but it begins to look all the same as what you have already seen.............
So I am going to show you the two best 458 caliber Solids to ever go to Africa and they are what I used before I retired in Africa, for numerous buffalo, hippo and elephant.............. and those I advise and friends I help out are using the same bullets for their endeavors, and I have yet to have anyone not be successful, some as recent as the last few weeks...................
Last fall I had a new .458 solid designed for use with serious 400 gr bullets being used. It was a 400 gr CEB #13 and it has also been successful................
If you do not get it by now, then I am sorry, I have to write you off as a waste of time, and I cannot possibly help you in any way......... Thank you very much for listening, if indeed you have made it this far, I apologize for my passion concerning Solids and if it somehow becomes boring to you, just change the channel or turn the set off...............