If you owned a bolt action rifle chambered in .458 Win Mag and wanted to handload the perfect load for a cape buffalo hunt, what bullet would you use?
If you owned a bolt action rifle chambered in .458 Win Mag and wanted to handload the perfect load for a cape buffalo hunt, what bullet would you use?
No, no, no...not even close.What I learned in this forum....
You will die.....for sure...no matter what bullet you chose.... your bullets will bounce of the buffalos skin, and the cape buffalo will eat you for breakfast.
HWL
Horns and fangs? I’m not going!What I learned in this forum....
You will die.....for sure...no matter what bullet you chose.... your bullets will bounce of the buffalos skin, and the cape buffalo will eat you for breakfast.
HWL
Yeah, well if you shot ANYTHING bigger than a Jack A Lope with a lever action, we need empirical, photographic PROOF!HWL,
You beat me to it!
CEH - you are wise beyond your years.
Fortunately, buffalo can not read and I was able to kill one with a (gasp) lever action rifle of less than 45 caliber and a 400 grain bullet at less than 2100 fps! Of course, I did have to sneak up to within 20 yards and shoot it from behind; cowardly indeed! I also cheated by shooting it only twice( darn exploding bullets are expensive).![]()
My maternal grandfather took 2 royal Bengal tigers and 5 Panthers with a .405 Winchester calibre Model 1895 lever rifle , Co Elk Hunter . I have shared 1 of the accounts on these forums. Perhaps it may interest you . I grew up seeing that magnificent rifle .Yeah, well if you shot ANYTHING bigger than a Jack A Lope with a lever action, we need empirical, photographic PROOF!
Major Khan,My maternal grandfather took 2 royal Bengal tigers and 5 Panthers with a .405 Winchester calibre Model 1895 lever rifle , Co Elk Hunter . I have shared 1 of the accounts on these forums. Perhaps it may interest you . I grew up seeing that magnificent rifle .
He would also hunt sambhur and cheetal deer with it , very successfully.
Of course , l knew that you were being humorous , Co Elk Hunter. I have seen many of your posts and they always bring a smile to my face . I just wanted to show you an account of lever rifles being used on dangerous game , as it would perhaps interest you , for entertainment purposes.Major Khan,
I was just being facetious on my post on this. Lever action rifles are great for all types of hunting, but through some previous threads and posts, some members here on AH have alluded to the myth that lever actions are ONLY appropriate for deer hunting. I don’t own one and prefer bolt action rifles. But two of my hunting friends have shot a number of elk (wapiti) in addition to deer and pronghorn with their Browning BLRs. To each their own with choice of rifle actions? Thanks!
CEH
I think the “stigma” of lever actions may stem from their less than potent cartridges they were chambered for in the past? Today, a Browning BLR, as an example, can be had in 7mm, .300 WM and various short magnums, which I would think would be sufficient for African PG as it is appropriate for elk and moose sized game in North America?Of course , l knew that you were being humorous , Co Elk Hunter. I have seen many of your posts and they always bring a smile to my face . I just wanted to show you an account of lever rifles being used on dangerous game , as it would perhaps interest you , for entertainment purposes.
Sadly , the lever rifle gets overshadowed these days , but it should not be so.
And l agree with you , wholeheartedly . I have a soft spot for double barreled rifles , but l find lever rifles and bolt rifles , most admirable as well.
Oh , yes. That tube magazine was a limiting factor back in those days , regarding bullet choices .I think the “stigma” of lever actions may stem from their less than potent cartridges they were chambered for in the past? Today, a Browning BLR, as an example, can be had in 7mm, .300 WM and various short magnums, which I would think would be sufficient for African PG as it is appropriate for elk and moose sized game in North America?
The 480 grain bullets used in the 450 Nitro are a good choice for the 458. Woodleigh and Hornady make good bullets in solids and softs. The Hornady are tougher. Makes getting 2150 fps easier without as much concern for compressed loads.