BryceM
AH enthusiast
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I exaggerate, a bit maybe, and saying something like this risks starting a lively discussion - I get it. That said, a .300 solid or .7mm solid will absolutely penetrate that far. Ask Walter Karamojo Bell about the .275 for elephant.@BryceM, not too sure about the .300 on a charging elephant. I don’t think even the best constructed.30 caliber bullet will penetrate 2 feet of bone to the brain. I get the sentiment, it’s best to be comfortable with your gear but a charging elephant will relieve you of all future worries if yo try to stop it with a .300.
The only time I ever felt under gunned was on a pissed off cow, I was holding a .375 Ruger that I am extremely comfortable with as I carry it every day during season.

If you miss the brain, your chances are a lot better with a big bore, no argument there, but you better have good bullets and be confident about where they’re likely to go.
There is nothing magical about larger diameter bullets for penetration. It’s all about sectional density and bullet design.
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