coreydb
AH veteran
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2023
- Messages
- 125
- Reaction score
- 137
- Hunted
- South Africa, Canada, US, Spain
Zepher- The CEBs on buffalo, even in a herd, are very effective! I didn't mentioned them by name in my post, but they were "implied" under the "other bullets" in my post. The penetration and tissue damage (by my kills) appeared to supersede the TSXs. If you can get to the herd before they circle and show their asses, just pick wisely and aim carefully; that's all I did and The CEGs are phenomenal performers.With CEB Safari Raptors I have shot
3 Cape Buff
1 Eland
1 wildebeest
Numerous Water Buff on a cull hunt in Austrailia
Rifles used
400H&H
45NE
458 Lott
505 Gibbs
Shots on Buff have been 1 behind shoulder, 1 straight on low chest 1 quartering to
All 3 Buff the damage to the heart and lungs were devastating all were one and done but insurance shots were taken just because
The wildebeest was a broadside shot at 100 yards with my 450NE and a 450gr Safari Raptor leaving the end of the gun at 2180fps hitting the animal approx 1800fps at the shot the animal dropped on it's brisket bellowing There was a hole on both sides and ropes of blood exiting from the holes at the skinning shed all the plumbing above the heart was disconnected..
I like my CEB's but if I was going to hunt herd bulls I would probably switch to Northforks or Aframes