Inveribly when anyone opposes the use of the 45-70 cartridge for dangerous game in Africa, he is usually accused of being opposed to the use of lever action rifles. This is not the case. Doug Turnbull has a lever action that is chambered for his own cartridge, that makes it a CAPABLE choice for Buffalo in open bush, and would be the nuts for follow-up on Leopard. The cartridge is the 500 Turnbull, and will be a real eye opener to any one who tries it.
In Jan. of this year Doug was down at Monty Kalogeras's Safari Shooting School,in Texas along with Kevin DOCTARI Robertson. The DRSS was haveing one of our anual get togethers at the 4K ranch about 20 miles away. Monty invited us over for the test runs on the new cartridge/rifle, and with Doctari running it through it's paces. Robertson was impressed to say the least, and declared the rifle/cartridge Africa ready. The only reccomendation was to limit the cartridges in the tube magazine to One in the chamber, and four in the mag, because more rounds in the mag, caused the rifle to go from extremely muzzel heavy, to very muzzle light changing the way the rifle handled adversly. The cartridge it's self is fine!
The 45-70 Gov is simply not up to the legal ballistics to be legal for dangerous game bigger that Leopard in most places, and bigger than lion in a few, but no place for Buffalo or Elephant. The 500 Turnbull, according to Doctari, just sqeeeks by!
I love the old 45-70 Gov, and used for what it was designed for it was perfect, killing Indians, and after the Indian wars, found it's place in the North American hunting fields, where it did a good job if used at the ranges it was best suited for, in the woods of America. I have several rifles chambered for the old war horse, and love to hunt with them, but I know what to hunt with them as well.
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