The 47-70 has not, and never will, be a 458 win mag

I took a Bakail double rifle 45-70 opened up to 45-90 over for my safari operator. Technically I owned it but only briefly. Never shot the thing. Also had a couple boxes of brass and 45-90 dies in my checked bag for him. On the plane I did some research and found that yes, many others had opened those guns up. But everyone cautioned that 45-90 should not be loaded above 45-70 max pressure in those guns. So what is the advantage? Very little apparently. A bit more range which presumably translates to more velocity per unit of pressure which presumably also means slightly more penetration at close range? Given the difficulty finding 45-90 brass I don't think the slight advantage outweighed the disadvantages. I presume one could still shoot 45-70 in it? But with that kind of jump to lands probably not very effectively.
Don’t know that I would post about taking it over there on an open forum…
 
The .458 Win Mag, is not and never has been a .458 Lott. But the .45-70 was never known as the Wonder-Wounder either

It might be ok now, but the .458 Win Mag got more people killed than covid vaccines
I get particularly interested in the the shot placement comments in relation to a marginal cartridge for the application. Since when is it a good idea to hang your hat on something that in many cases you have no control over.

Full disclosure, I use a 500 Sharps Ruger No 1 so I suppose I'm being self-critical.
 
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I get particularly interested in the the shot placement comments in relation to a marginal cartridge for the application. Since when is it a good idea to hang your hat on something that in many cases you have no control over.

Full disclosure, I use a 500 Sharps Ruger No 1 so I suppose I'm being self-critical.

And neither will ever be a 500 Jeffery or a 505 Gibbs :) which is the minimum caliber for rabbits here.
 
Don’t know that I would post about taking it over there on an open forum…
All the paperwork was done for permanent export. It was a legal transfer ... as far as I know. Duty was paid. No problems arriving or leaving. However, I understand getting it licensed on that end has been a headache ... but that seems to be usual for all license applications. Can take years.
 
The .458 Win Mag, is not and never has been a .458 Lott. But the .45-70 was never known as the Wonder-Wounder either

It might be ok now, but the .458 Win Mag got more people killed than covid vaccines
Witty one-line....well done, do you have any sources for that claim?

Lott wrote a story about one incident (near-fatal) that involved some allegedly dodgy ammunition in the 458 Win Mag, don't know if the hunter-death rate is excessive using the 458WM over other calibres.

I can tell you from personal experience that hunting buff on foot with a 375H&H can lead to some exciting times as well, and that is a tried and tested buff calibre according to most.
 
Witty one-line....well done, do you have any sources for that claim?

Lott wrote a story about one incident (near-fatal) that involved some allegedly dodgy ammunition in the 458 Win Mag, don't know if the hunter-death rate is excessive using the 458WM over other calibres.

I can tell you from personal experience that hunting buff on foot with a 375H&H can lead to some exciting times as well, and that is a tried and tested buff calibre according to most.

And it's always funny that when people mention Lott getting tossed by that buffalo he wounded with the .458, they never mention that he gut shot it... :unsure::unsure::unsure:
 
I have this notion that when I'm hunting Buffalo in Africa I'm bringing a "African Rifle" Bolt or Double .40 Cal or better, Express Sights and get within 50 yards..
If and when I hunt American Bison it will be with an "American Rifle" probably a Sharps 45-70 or better, Vernier Sights, and shooting off of Cross Sticks perhaps a Black Powder Load with a Paper Patch Cast Bullet
But then again that is me
 

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