Hunters and gun owners are particularly fond of proclaiming certain publications are the last word on their sport, and this tome certainly comes close. African Medium-Game Cartridges has around color images and charts; it covers the 39 currently most popular. It covers not only the history, but the ideal loads, the right projectiles, how to reload them, and the game each cartridge should be used for.
It is a purpose built tool for life or death circumstances at close quarters and excels at the job. In the write up, the bans were on the various.
I would go with the. Today it is possible to get loadings with and grain bullets. I find open sights make for for faster shooting than scope sights up to yards.
I would take that and a. I was planning such a trip until I was laid low by a stroke. Water Sports. Sea Fishing. Recreational Cycling. Rock Climbing. Wilderness Survival. Extreme Sports. Winter Sports. Read More From Skyaboveus.
Exploring the Lenore Caves in Eastern Washington. The second barrel of a side-by-side double was often the last line of defense. Hardened and elongated bullets Maxi balls improved terminal performance in the mids, but the real leap forward came in the s with the advent of smokeless powder.
The concentrated energy of nitroglycerine boosted velocities significantly. Doubling bullet mass doubles energy. Doubling velocity quadruples energy. This made lighter bullets more effective. Nevertheless, tradition dies hard. So do buffalo. Bore diameters certainly shrank during the s and s, but they seemed to settle between. Oddly and simultaneously, a few hunters, tired of massive recoil and heavy guns, began experimenting with lighter military rifles and cartridges.
The most famous and influential was W. This Scottish ivory hunter proved a puny. The rimmed cartridges were engineered for best function in double rifles, which still cling to their romantic position because of their second shot speed and reliability. All spit bullets weighing anywhere from grains to grains at muzzle velocities from 1, fps to 2, fps with most settling in at about 2, fps.
This is a sufficient speed and mass to generate anywhere from 4, to 5, foot pounds ft-lbs of kinetic energy. For perspective, the. Only one. Even burly, beefy professional hunters considered this a bit excessive, best employed in the most dire emergencies only. The 0. As a handloader, I can use the Lott in a couple of ways. First, and most obvious, I can load it to its full-house specs for an extremely potent dangerous game cartridge.
This keeps the pressures very low, and the century-plus history of the. The Lott also has another really cool feature: Because the. If I were to choose a bolt-action. An insurgence in India resulted in the British Empire banning all. Joseph Lang took the.
Mind you, the recipe is a familiar one: grain bullet at 2, fps, but with a bit more frontal diameter and yet enough sectional density to penetrate even the honeycombed bone of an elephant skull. Among the diverse selection of Nitro Express cartridges that came along to replace the. It remains a popular choice to this day, with factory ammunition readily available, and many great double rifles being produced annually in this caliber.
Some of them are reserved for the double guns—like the rimmed. The big Gibbs case will need to grains of powder to push those huge bullets, and it pushes the big and grain slugs to 2, fps, for just under 5, ft. Couple that with the huge frontal diameter. CZ makes a fine rifle, and Montana Rifle Company makes their DGR with a nice big muzzle brake that actually makes it quite comfortable to shoot.
But, if you want to put an exclamation point at the end of the hunting sentence, the. Like everyone, WDM Bell was a product of his times and to hunt the dangerous big game of Africa with such light caliber rifles would be illegal today.
The legacy that WDM Bell leaves us is that perfect shot placement, coupled with proper bullet construction, trumps caliber every time. The best thing you can do to increase your hunting success is to understand the anatomy of your quarry and practice with your rifle until you can put your first shot exactly where it should go. I have a couple of problems with this article. Most of the information in circulation regarding suitable cartridges is advertising and hype.
Here is a quote from Karamojo Bell He wrote about being able to drop an elephant with a light caliber rifle if he shot it in the same place that he would have shot it with a heavy rifle and realised this fully when he saw that elephants shot with a.
Good article but maybe a little to focused on older classic rounds. Lots of classic rounds but something is missing.
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