Phil Giordano
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I'd like to find a box of them! Very similar to the old Hornadys I guess
Both will expand for sure...
I'd like to find a box of them! Very similar to the old Hornadys I guess
That is the point... I know of some Brown Bear / Kodiak guide who use 416 as back up, and they load Partitions, but a big brown is at least double the size of the biggest lion ever...I think then nosler partition is a little too tough. You might not get the expansion you want on thin skinned game. I would go with a more traditional soft point.
Fantastic - this is what I mean for soft point for thin skin DG!Norma has a 450gr Woodleigh soft point in there PH series of ammo.
I found these A-Square 400gr Lion Load in 416 Hoffman that I resized to 416 Taylor. Taken 2 black bears with these bullets, .416 entry hole, 2.416 exit hole.View attachment 464988
Good advice, thank you Stevethe Stewart special out of South Africa has wider claws than the bear claw. You could try out some Hawke bullets, they are soft enough for expansion on cats...
I use the 450 woodleigh for my .416 Rigby for cats, it works perfectly. I am a big fan of Norma when it comes to factory ammo. It never has let me down, particularily the solids for elis.Norma has a 450gr Woodleigh soft point in there PH series of ammo.
I found these A-Square 400gr Lion Load in 416 Hoffman that I resized to 416 Taylor. Taken 2 black bears with these bullets, .416 entry hole, 2.416 exit hole.View attachment 464988
Good news from a good source! So you did it, they open well even on thin skin... this is very enteresting, since Woods could be indeed very versatile bullets from everythingI use the 450 woodleigh for my .416 Rigby for cats, it works perfectly. I am a big fan of Norma when it comes to factory ammo. It never has let me down, particularily the solids for elis.
This sounds like a medical prescription! And I'll follow it!...
Probably A frame or Accubond. I took my lion with a 300g Accubond.Which bullet (brand/model) would you use for Lion hunting in 416 Rem/Rigby?
It may seems an obvious question, but today we have plenty of super tough bullets intended for Buffalo, and very few "old style" soft bullets for dangerous thin skin game. So what would be you choice?