How many of you have used your big bores, I'm thinking .40 cal or bigger, to take smaller game than these guns are typically used for? Have you used them for plains game, or maybe North American and European game? If so, tell me about it. What animal did you hunt and what caliber and load combination did you use? I'd like to hear what led you to use the big bore rifle, for example maybe you got a chance at nice trophy impala while on a buffalo hunt, or maybe you were getting ready for a DG hunt so decided to use it for mule deer to practice. And of course, pictures make everything more fun.
I have shot quite a few deer now in Australia, from small Fallow up to nearly Elk sized Sambar - and the cartridge l have shot the most deer with has been the .458 Winchester Magnum.
I have used a variety of loads, but all of them have been full-power loads, not loaded down.
I have used old 80's red & white box Winchester ammo with the 500gn projectile at a chronographed 2010fps and these were effective on big Sambar.
But mainly l used handloads consisting of the Woodleigh 480gn RNSP at a chronographed 2150fps and the Woodleigh 550gn RNSP at 2100fps also chronographed.
The handloads were VERY effective.
There were a few different reasons I used a .458 on deer...
Firstly, it put things on their bum.
Even when the shot was slightly misplaced like on a running deer for example, the .458 always pulled them up and l could follow up with a better placed shot.
Secondly, hunting deer with one of my .458's gave me an opportunity to get familiar with the rifle in preparation for when l hunted bigger game.
Thirdly, the .458 is my favourite cartridge and l just plain enjoyed hunting with it.
Oh, did l mention it put things on their bum?
480gn Woodleigh RNSP @2150fps vs Fallow... l didn't eat up to the hole...
550gn Woodleigh RNSP vs Fallow. Notice the entry hole in chest and exit hole through side of the ribs and how it blew his hair off...
Red Deer taken in miserable conditions with 500gn Winchester factory load. This deer was taken on the run and the first shot hit too far back - but still pulled him up. The second shot in the shoulder anchored him for good.
I have also shot quite a few sambar with the .458 - including a couple of big boys, but can't find the photo's...?
When l find them l'll post them up