OK, since I have been mentioned, I will tell you a story...............
No real comment on the 6.5 and 110 Raptor, the bullet will penetrate, do damage, and get the job done, maybe a little short on caliber, but that is me........
30/06 with 150 Raptors is dandy, plenty of penetration, will exit broadsides, destroy tissue, I might personally go with the 130 Raptor in .308 caliber..........
338 caliber 225 Raptor will far out penetrate and out perform any conventional, regardless of weight, I would like it better if it were Flat Base, not so hot on the ER (Extended Range) which is a boat tail.
.375 caliber, I don't have anything to do with that, but a Maximus is a 1st Generation Copper CNC, and they too are devastating, same as the Hammers, and punch way way above the weight class.....There is a 235 ER Raptor that also gets rave reviews as well...... still I don't care for the ER, I lean to the Flat Base side............
Lighter for Caliber Raptors far out perform both in trauma inflicted, and penetration than nearly all if not all the heavy Conventional Premiums in caliber. You must understand the way they work/behave once terminal penetration begins to understand why. If you have never tested or used them in the field, you tend to fall back on what you have been taught for the last 100 years, and lean towards your conventional teachings. There is nothing Conventional about Raptors, Maximus, or Hammers, they do not perform in conventional ways.........
He would be happier if I had a 458 on the list.
Well of course that would be much better.......
Last year I have a friend that has a 458 B&M and has used it extensively in Africa for everything you can imagine and then a few more........ Lion, elephant, buffalo, hippo, numerous plains game and so forth......... My pal is NOT A SHOOTER or Hand Loader, I have loaded his ammo, set up scopes on his rifles, and done most of this for him for several years....... He is a good shooter however, and hits what he needs to.
He contacted me, asking what cartridge, rifle and so forth he needed for Elk and combination Bison hunt he was going on, he was asking about 338, 300 WInchester and so forth, I was thinking what bullets and what have you. As we talked I asked about the range for elk, he informed me his guide told him probably around 200 yards would have been average for where he was going...............
I told him his 458 B&M was more than capable of that, with the 250 Socom Raptors...... which he had used extensively in the past. And for the Bison I was sure we could get the 325 #13 Solids same POI or close, since I was sure Bison would not be beyond 50 yards or so.......... He wanted a little more scope than his 1X4 Nikon, so we found a 2.5X10 Nikon for him......... he sent rifle, scope and brass...........
I set the rifle up, sighted in with the 250 Socom Raptors and then started looking for the Bison Bullet, the 325 Solids were not close enough POI, so I tried a few other things and not having much luck, until I noticed I had some 250 gr Lehigh Extremes.......... Loaded the same load as the 250 Socom, both bullets running 2900 fps in his 19 inch gun, and 1 inch difference in POI @50 yards..... I explained this to him and sent him on his way.........
I had plenty of field experience with the 250 Socom Raptor, but none with the Lehigh Extremes for the Bison, however, extensive test work here showed me the Lehigh would do the job, penetrate and cause trauma, but heavy to the penetration side.........
After the hunt I got the word;
Michael- yes I’m very pleased with the rifle. Those in camp had never seen anything like it.
Ek- dropped him w one shot w 250 SOCOM. Put an insurance in to be safe.
Bison- Lehigh one shot. That bullet is lethal.
My guy is not a bullet digger, and that is about as much as I got on the report....... also need to teach him some photo etiquette concerning getting his rifle in the photo properly.... LOL
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Now, you don't have to have a 458 B&M to do the same, results would have been the same with 458 Winchester or 458 Lott, or any other larger capacity 458 caliber cartridge............
The Bullet Does all the Heavy Lifting............. Choose Wisely.......................