Jack Stevens
AH enthusiast
That was certainly the assessment of “Pondoro” Taylor in his famous book on rifles and cartridges for Africa. He states that “THE” elephant rifle was always assumed to be Jeffery’s .404.I think well constructed 400g bullets at 2150 fps should be all she needs. Bullet placement is paramount of course.
Despite the mediocre bullet construction of that period, the 400grn projectiles killed all manner of large DG and the smaller but still dangerous beasts, like lions. It did so within the relatively mild (“mild” for a 400-class cartridge) Kynoch-Jeffery velocity “window.” That window was a muzzle velocity of 1975fps on the low end to a high of 2125fps, which was Jeffery’s own spec m.v.
Today, the issue of mediocre .404 bullets is a nonissue, whether softs or solids, and modern bullets will be as or more effective within that K-J window than the bullets made in Taylor’s time.
Hence, there’s no need to significantly heighten the felt-recoil and concussive muzzle blast of Jeffery’s 404 by loading it to .416 Rigby m.v. (i.e., 2300-2350+ fps). If you want a 400grn bullet launching at that velocity, then get a Rigby.
Newsflash for the uninitiated: adding 200-250fps behind a premium 404 bullet, as Hornady did with their 404 ammo, won’t kill DG any deader than if sent at Jeffery’s original m.v.
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