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@michael458
I’ll delve a little deeper on above & ask for a little schooling on a few other points im unclear on from my observations
But this sissy boy loves his rat calibres & have 2 of them in a h&h along with a rum just clearing that up in case you’ve forgotten ha
Anyway it’s been a great learning curve to understand what is killing better or falling off the perch in the way of pill designs & im greatfull to have seen the way forward
Many of you know my opinion of 375 caliber anything...... Those that do not, I DESPISE 375 caliber, I loath it, I would not even use one for Rats...... I would not allow one in my Lab or on my range! I hate to admit however, and it pains me to do so, 375 caliber seems to be the choice for those Sissy Boys that cannot learn to shoot larger calibers, and desire to chase buffalo, and possibly a good choice for the Ladies out there that wish to hunt buffalo. Also a good choice for PH's to always recommend, that realize the common client hunter is not a shooter, and maybe less chance of missing the shot completely, and even then the PH most likely will have a suitable buffalo caliber to clean the mess up. So yes, I have to concede there may be instances where the 375 could be useful!
Glad that’s off your chest ha
Now we can get into it
This has been the most entertaining 375 bashing thread I think I have ever seen........ HEH HEH.....
Yes it has been entertaining while also enlightening & I’ve had a bit of fun with you & look forward to some in return
now the nuts & bolts that you’ve hit on a extremely interesting point below of the discussion that not a lot of people understand or see & that if we can just step back clear our heads for a minute we may get what you’re talking about & if the op had worded better initially the discussion may have been different but then we most likely wouldn’t have got you to speak up so a opportunity has been gained in my eyes as learn I can
Boys and Girls, when it comes to Buffalo, they simply just do not respect Rat Calibers. I am sorry to tell you, you cannot even get their attention with the best of bullet tech.
This is one I’ll slightly disagree but on the whole yes I totally agree
Now this is not just a theory it’s actually been done on a few occasions but to get a reliable outcome the use in a 375h&h just won’t do it or come close it’s that simple
The rum is where it’s shown the snippets of a attention getting outcome but to go into the field expecting to see it your going to go away disappointed
Yes people it’s speed ( over 3k to 3300 impacts ) is so important especially the smaller the caliber the more you need to do the same damage to wounds but most go heavier on the old school & around they go
Now this was tested on numbers that exceeded Micheal’s below & one that it also showed a major weakness in those pills which I’ll talk about another time but listen to him he is overall totally correct & on a getting attention the vast majority just absorbed them & didn’t alter stride on even very well placed shots especially once angles were incorporated but yes the majority died but a couple buff were lost also
But a poorly designed.510 cal give some terrible results & one that you’d go back to the rat calibers in heart beat on some of the results that occurred on testing various pills in that caliber the last 2 years on buff well over Micheal’s numbers again
As our guy has repeated many times, not saying you can't kill one, saying that buffalo don't pay much attention to Rat calibers taking the hit. One year I was in Africa testing out the 9.3 B&M. It was a hammer on most all plains game, so good in fact that I thought maybe with the best of bullet tech it might do ok on buffalo? I took it to do some shooting with Paul Truccolo in Australia to see. After about 8-10 buffalo shot with 9.3, and the very best of CEB Raptors & North Forks, and shooting buffalo multiple times to get their attention, I put it aside and went to work with the 475 B&M, which was in test mode at the time as well. Things started working better of course. Buffalo started paying attention to the shots and hitting the dirt much faster. Multiple shots were not required to get their attention................. CALIBER MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE when it comes to buffalo
Yep This is where the likes of pill design can & does step that level up even more but we get stuck once again on old thoughts of sectional density & around we can go again if one’s not careful & clears their heads on what the pill is actually doing & what bases we need to cover
, I don't care what the 375 Experts tell you! Now the example above does not make me a .474 caliber fan either, I don't see it being one bit better on buffalo than .458 caliber.............
This above & below Michael is where I seek to be schooled as I have seen a line exists between the 458 &474 as is with rat calibres of a 338 vrs 358 among others now is this because of the bullets that were being used @ the time more or less of conventional thoughts & applications ( being heavy slow )
The reason I ask is simple as if the case is due to the likes of the more superior efficient killing system the game has also changed for the 577&600 guys due to what they have available in the choice of weights & speed they can push things too vrs my .510 Jeff @2700 impact that is something to behold as it dosent get their attention it’s demanding it Imo of course & one very special combo that I’ve failed to improve on & happy now with it although I may

no only yanking your chain im done trying to improve on that 475 raptor but a quick question im thinking of trying the 350 raptor in .510 in my Jeffery but while it will kill a buff I’m not to sure on it’s overall potential of being good enough to being truly a next level player? So is it worth it or just stick with the 475 followed by a solid & one here’s another subject that’s not really in vogue around here either
.on this particular test run I had both my sons shooting other .474 caliber and .500 caliber cartridges, my best friend was shooting and testing new bullets in 500 NE as well. Together on this trip we shot well over 50+ buffalo, testing cartridges, rifles and of course more than anything else bullets.
There is a jump in buffalo reactions from Rat Calibers to .416. Another jump in animal reactions, about the same degree from .416 to .458. I did not see another jump in reactions until reaching .500/.510 caliber. In each step up, buffalo were down quicker, and more decisive, assuming one uses proper designed bullets at every step. If you don't use a proper bullet, then not even the biggest calibers will do what is required.
If you can shoot a 375 anything, you won't have a major problem with a proper setup 416, using proper serious bullet tech. You will be better off with this when it comes to buffalo. And I don't see the 416 as a fantastic buffalo caliber, it is better than lesser Rat calibers.
Very well said Proper set up is crucial as I had the snot knocked out of me by a 416 rigby & my 500 Jeffery is a pussycat to shoot compared to that sums of a b-tich yes I don’t like 416 either lol
Where does the Magic Start?
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This above is also part of the schooling I’m after as I’ve seen it with the .510 on the proper designed pills they have the ability to buck the turns & tumbles more than the lesser calibre like the rat ones
Even saw it in the 416 on a now & then basis but once the 474 was reached they just went against the grain of that should’ve turned or if it did that was so deep in the penertration length it wasn’t really a issue as the vitals already gone but one I don’t like compromise so have you seen on your testing where the 458 has the ability to lessen the chance with it all being in the meplat diameter & please understand this is not all with the better bullets we have today & im thinking that is where it’s @ but a theory I am @ the stage of in understanding the big bores a little more as my journey evolves
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