- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
Why? The 450 Bushmaster uses a .452 diameter bullet just like a 45 pistol yet has been used successfully on many types of large game
The pic is of Remingtons premier line which resembles the Gold sabre pistol rounds in a copper jacket with an added plastic tip
Based on what I know of bullet performance, I'll stick to my assertion. All bullets have an optimal velocity performance envelope they operate within. Rifle bullets tend to loose performance when the impact velocity drops below 1700 fps, and jacketed pistol bullet terminal performance tends to become questionable when velocity exceeds 1700 fps. Let's consider the Hornady .452/240 gr XTP fired at 2300 fps, which is the highest velocity loading of the cartridge I could find. If you shoot a big animal with that load, the bullet will expand until there is no shank left for the bullet to rotate around. With no linear index, straight line penetration is lost, and the bullet follows the path of least resistance, so terminal performance suffers. That said the 240 gr XTP is a miserable game bullet even when fired from a handgun, and is at its best when fired at a 1000 fps as a self defence load. But don't take my word for it, do your own testing and report back.


















































