A few at 250, lots at 200. Ranges like that are seldom done in regular sport hunting, but do serve to illustrate what bullets do at lower velocities.
What were you using? Aframes? Solids?
A few at 250, lots at 200. Ranges like that are seldom done in regular sport hunting, but do serve to illustrate what bullets do at lower velocities.
I do not see a lesson learned here, instead I see one person being sarcastic and insulting to another regarding a topic that is totally irrelevant to the original question being asked.
The original question in these discussions does quite often become side-tracked serving no useful purpose.
What were you using? Aframes? Solids?
I'd encourage you to read the whole thread, and if I'm the alleged "sarcastic/insulting" person (I have to assume, being as Doug is a friend and all so it's probably not him), understand that my sarcasm was in response to a very reactive, inflammatory and condescending rant by your friend about some comments that a few interjected into the thread about how heavy 45-70 loads in a light Ruger fallingblock kick a lotThat's all it was, a few comments about recoil. But Doug went on a tirade about how those damn 45-70 zealots on this forum always insist on sticking their pathetic old relic in any discussion about big bores. And dammit, he's not gonna take it any more!
And just to be clear, if anyone was "insulting" anyone, it was the person telling others to "get their heads out of their asses"; that's what he thought of their opinions.
Read the whole thread. I truly am sorry if Doug has decided to leave; he has a lot to offer. But so do many others. We are all grown ups here; if someone says something inflammatory (including me), we better be prepared to get some push back. No matter how much money or experience we think we have.
Cheers.
I'd encourage you to read the whole thread, and if I'm the alleged "sarcastic/insulting" person (I have to assume, being as Doug is a friend and all so it's probably not him), understand that my sarcasm was in response to a very reactive, inflammatory and condescending rant by your friend about some comments that a few interjected into the thread about how heavy 45-70 loads in a light Ruger fallingblock kick a lotThat's all it was, a few comments about recoil. But Doug went on a tirade about how those damn 45-70 zealots on this forum always insist on sticking their pathetic old relic in any discussion about big bores. And dammit, he's not gonna take it any more!
And just to be clear, if anyone was "insulting" anyone, it was the person telling others to "get their heads out of their asses"; that's what he thought of their opinions.
Read the whole thread. I truly am sorry if Doug has decided to leave; he has a lot to offer. But so do many others. We are all grown ups here; if someone says something inflammatory (including me), we better be prepared to get some push back. No matter how much money or experience we think we have.
Cheers.
A-Frames, TSXs, CEB Safari Raptors. Solids just to reinforce how pathetic they are.
Not that I've done much elephant hunting, but brain shooting elephant seems to be one of the few places where solids would shine.![]()
This was a fun read! OP, it really isn't bad. I had the same .375 desire and recoil concerns. I bought one and it isn't anything special, used it to pop a few grouse in the head and a couple rabbits. Hopefully bear next year. When I take it out to the range, I'll go through 20 rounds or more with no ill effect (other than my wallet).
So I fired my new .458 win mag this weekend. It was definitely noticeable recoil but not unmanageable. I only fired 2 shots. It did leave me feeling a bit rattled. Not something I want to fire a lot in a session. But knowing I can handle it has actually boosted my confidence firing lesser calibres. The .300 win mag was seemingly nothing in comparison.
I don't know what I'd hunt with it but I've decided to hold onto the .458 for now.
I loaded my 416 Rigby with 100 gr of reloder 22 and a 400 gr Hornady. According to my manual that should be right close to 2400 fps. (CZ 550 safari classic). Recoil is manageable but not particularly enjoyable. I'm going to load it down to something more enjoyable.... Any suggestions?




























