.600 Nitro Express - Another video

The 600 NE is not "inconsequential" as far as I am concerned. :) Brian
 
I watched the video a couple of times. It just doesn't make sense to me.
- Beautiful rifle, for sure.
- I have used CEB Bullets, as used in the video, in my .577 NE and .50-110 Win. at lower velocity than Buffalo Bore Ammo advertises and they really knock cape buffalo down on the spot.
- I guess the range in the video to be 70 yds.
- To me it does not look like the recoil of a standard 600 NE load.
- I am a bullet nerd and am very curios what is going on in this video.

Does this video make you want to run out and buy some Buffalo Bore Ammo?
Notwithstanding the video, Buffalo Bore Ammunition has been around for over 30 years and I’ve found it to be 100% reliable, well made ammunition with which I’d “bet my life on” in use against DG. I really like that they manufacture a variety of high quality big bore African cartridges with some great bullets which is wonderful if one doesn’t handload.
 
Notwithstanding the video, Buffalo Bore Ammunition has been around for over 30 years and I’ve found it to be 100% reliable, well made ammunition with which I’d “bet my life on” in use against DG. I really like that they manufacture a variety of high quality big bore African cartridges with some great bullets which is wonderful if one doesn’t handload.
I respect your opinion and believe you are generally correct but their have been some ooops when it comes to BB ammo.

I’ve seen video of collectors trying to shoot vintage guns in obscure calibers and they wouldn’t cycle the guns consistently enough for competition because of way under spec velocity, confirmed by chronograph.

I will give it to them though; their willing to load ammo the otherwise wouldn’t exist.

Oddly enough I remember an old post from years ago from a new member on here that was allegedly looking to buy a .600ne for his private hunting preserve, which I believe was in South Africa…… I’m wondering if there is a connection to that completely random post and this video.

Still, I’m yet to see a video with a .600ne used effectively on either buffalo or elephant; seems to always end up in a rodeo.

@redled whole heartedly agree in the scope bolt gun being essential for buffalo in what looked more akin to goat country; I can only hope some day my .404J will be completed but I’m also confident I could have made that shot all day with my .470 and RMR 1moa.
 
FYI, there’s a .600 coming up for auction shortly on Proxibid. It’s a VC, if I recall correctly.
 
Is this typical of 600NE performance? Poor shot placement? Horrible penetration?

I’ve always heard how the 500s and 577s outperform the big 600NE and 700NE.
 
Is this typical of 600NE performance? Poor shot placement? Horrible penetration?

I’ve always heard how the 500s and 577s outperform the big 600NE and 700NE.

One .600 load produced 1850fps from factory, the standard load was something like 1950 and the more powerful and rarer load 2050. Pretty dismal.

FYI, there’s a .600 coming up for auction shortly on Proxibid. It’s a VC, if I recall correctly.
Linky linky! Can’t afford but like to see :)
 
I know it has nothing to do with the discussion, but this immediately reminds me of all the deer hunters who go on about how tough pigs are and how they take hits from magnum rifles and just keep going.

As it turns out, partially digested grass is not a vital organ on a buffalo or a pig. Just as I would have ended the hunt with a 300 grain TSX on that buffalo, I have ended the hunt with many a pig with a TSX of any weight through the bottom half of the front shoulder.

Geez...now I am thinking about all of the 9mm, vs ,40, vs .45 arguments of the last 20+ years.

Shot placement will always best caliber/bullet performance.

Man, this post has my mind racing... It also makes me think of times I have been duck hunting with someone who was in awe of a Mallard taking 3 shots from a 12 gauge 3 1/2 inch shells. In that moment I could tell the guy to learn how to shoot and he would not need 3 1/2 inch shells, or just let him have his moment and invite him out again to give him more experience. I guess I am thinking the same about the guy in the video. Of all the things I could object to, the shooting into the skyline is the one thing I have a hard time not calling him out on. I think most everything else is a "get back out there and do better next time."
 

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