Johnn Peterson
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Chemainus B.C.
Yes, it was quite a test for the .500. An Elephant is not something I'd want to tackle with it. Cape Buffalo, m a y b e. I did get an e-mail from a guy in Alaska who said he used the same 440gr GC cast bullet, but at a slightly slower velocity, on two Moose. One was quartering away at a sharp angle, about 50 yds and on the other occasion it was facing him at roughly 85 yds. His bottem line was they both went down with one shot and the penetration was virtually end to end. If my Alaska Moose trip materializes, that is part of the reason why I'm thinking of using either the Hornady 350gr XTP/MAG or the Sierra 350gr JHP. To make an effort to expend as much energy as possible within the animal. I think if the bullet has the capability to pass right through the animal you're wasting energy and killing power especially if the penetration is end for end. It is one of the cast bullets I use and although it shoots well in both light or heavy loads, I think there are better choices for Moose or Deer sized game.Gatehouse said:Johnn
Got your email!
I wasn't surprsed to see that the guy took a cape buffalo wiht one handgun shot, but it surprised me to see that he also took and elephant wiht 2!!![]()
As a word of caution, one of the targets with test loads I sent you is a load I came up with using the Speer 325gr HP after I had it modified, and before I consulted Speer. The modification was the addition of a cannelure for crimping. Although as/the target I sent you, the load I used was fairly accurate, when I contacted Speer, they strongly suggested keeping the velocity to a maximum of 1500 f/sec. The reason, bullet was designed for the 50 AE and those velocities, not the 1750 f/sec I was using. In hindsight, I should've contacted them first.




















































