Tough to know for sure, but would be a fantastic plains game bullet and would flatten the trajectory on the Lott. I’ve been a fan of light for cal bullets in my 340 Weatherby using 180 gr for deer, and 300 grain for moose. I never knew they made the 350 grain in .457 untilI I saw your post, but...
I found it curious that swift doesn’t include this in the 458 Lott loading Data or the 458 Win Mag loading data but does for the 450 Marlin and the 45-70. I’m curious why?
I can do both, I’m naturally right handed but I’m left eye dominant. If I bought a right handed rifle it would end up in Montana at my kids house. Alas, this one is destined for someone else.
So, for the pure joy of a good discussion, logicaly, a supporter of your theory might prefer a Berger bullet that basically detonates just after entry, to say a monolithic solid on a charging elephant or buffalo, resting comfortably in the knowledge that all of the energy was going to be...
These are two Pretty good bullets to have to choose between. I think the only thing I differ on is I prefer an exit hole for blood to pour out on both sides. The theory that 100% of the energy was
“dumped inside” while true is also flawed as a comparison because it obviously takes just a wee...
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