Big Bores for small things

I’m not sure a .458 WM counts as a big bore.

But I took my 1903A3 in .458 WM with 500 grain solids out plinking this morning and jumped some rabbits. Shot the first one loping along slowly in some briars.

Then found the second in thin brush and grass. I shot him with a frontal brain shot at around 15 yards. Nice warm sunny day for plinking. And bunny hunting. View attachment 660923View attachment 660924View attachment 660925View attachment 660926View attachment 660927View attachment 660928View attachment 660931

l think that the .458 certainly counts as a big bore (y)
 
I’m not sure a .458 WM counts as a big bore.

But I took my 1903A3 in .458 WM with 500 grain solids out plinking this morning and jumped some rabbits. Shot the first one loping along slowly in some briars.

Then found the second in thin brush and grass. I shot him with a frontal brain shot at around 15 yards. Nice warm sunny day for plinking. And bunny hunting. View attachment 660923View attachment 660924View attachment 660925View attachment 660926View attachment 660927View attachment 660928View attachment 660931

I usually gear guys for not smiling in game pictures, however the grim look seems appropriate for a guy with a skunk on his head.
 
My daughter did catch me smiling on one
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"Use your big rifle for everything and count it as practice for when it matters." Anon.

Sound advice if dangerous game is ever your intention.

Rifle: Heym 89b .577 Nitro Express
Bullet: Barnes TSX 750gr @2050
 

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A number of people have used big bore guns on small game. So you aren’t the first. There might be something to it though. If your bullet lands a little low, the shrapnel kicked up could stun or injure or kill the small animal too. Even the recochet of the bullet would work.

When I was a teenager there was a guy who used a .458 Win Mag for rabbit hunting to good effect. He got a lot of meat for the freezer. They even wrote a gun magazine article about him small game and deer hunting with it.

That inspired me to use one of my .45 cal muzzleloaders for small game hunting too. I don’t remember them making and selling a lot of guns larger than 44 or .45 that were rifled way back when I was young. I don’t remember seeing any larger caliber ones that were not smoothbores.
 
A number of people have used big bore guns on small game. So you aren’t the first. There might be something to it though. If your bullet lands a little low, the shrapnel kicked up could stun or injure or kill the small animal too. Even the recochet of the bullet would work.

When I was a teenager there was a guy who used a .458 Win Mag for rabbit hunting to good effect. He got a lot of meat for the freezer. They even wrote a gun magazine article about him small game and deer hunting with it.

That inspired me to use one of my .45 cal muzzleloaders for small game hunting too. I don’t remember them making and selling a lot of guns larger than 44 or .45 that were rifled way back when I was young. I don’t remember seeing any larger caliber ones that were not smoothbores.
That is probably the worlds most expensive Hasenpfeffer!
 

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