memtb
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Yup, the Greatest Ivory Hunter WDM Bell took more elephants with the 7 X 57 than most hunters even see nowadays
Using bullets of very high SD. memtb
Yup, the Greatest Ivory Hunter WDM Bell took more elephants with the 7 X 57 than most hunters even see nowadays
And as deeply penetrating as possible. Yet since they named that elephant head shots after Bell, I'm willing to concede that he was a better elephant marksman than I will ever be. Nowadays it's not legal to hunt elephant with a 7 X 57, but it's not on my bucket list. You know what the missy stuff between an elephants toes is called? Hunters not as good as Bell or slow natives.Using bullets of very high SD. memtb
Diameter wise I can agree with that. Yet my shoulder prefers cases that fit inside of a standard length action. Being directed to spend some time behind the butt of a bolt action 50 BMG has cured my desire to get behind most belted magnums nowadays. YMMV.
I failed to mention…..it's also a "long action"! I have long arms…so, it's not a real issue! memtbNever shot a 50 BMG…..though, I'd like to one day.
My firearm of choice is quite portable for multiple days of moderately physical hunts……9 lbs. 1 oz fully loaded, scoped and with sling.
The recoil (no brakes allowed in our home ) while generous, isn't formidable. Though, it does have that "evil" belt! I prefer not to shoot more than 20 rounds in a day of shooting from the bench for 2 primary reasons: my shoulder will be a little tender (I'm old and feeble) the next day, and the most important reason being …..the cost and availability of components! memtb
Mac's TAC-50 is over 30 lbs as issued by Uncle Sam. A 100 rounds course of fire for weekly practice is something only sponsoring Government or Industry usually allows. Now if I only hunt here in Florida, the 7 lbs Ruger Hawkeye Scout Rifle in .308 Win handles everything that hasn't escaped from a Zoo. Side by side with a Mini Thirty Tactile.Never shot a 50 BMG…..though, I'd like to one day.
My firearm of choice is quite portable for multiple days of moderately physical hunts……9 lbs. 1 oz fully loaded, scoped and with sling.
The recoil (no brakes allowed in our home ) while generous, isn't formidable. Though, it does have that "evil" belt! I prefer not to shoot more than 20 rounds in a day of shooting from the bench for 2 primary reasons: my shoulder will be a little tender the next day, and the most important reason being …..the cost and availability of components! memtb
My hunting rifles still carry iron sights as a backup. Not to mention that Warne QD rings are the standard so that I can take off a defeated scope and use the irons at a moments notice
Now about that iron sights hunting! Once upon a time I shot 1200 Yard Palma matches with iron sights, but back in the last millennium before Agent Orange, Time, and Tide my eyesight was a lot better. Nowadays it's only the front sight and the critter at 100 yards or less that's of any importance to me. Yet I'm still here so it must work! Nowadays, you have to beg, Barrow, or steal to get a manufacturer to equip your hunting rifles with iron sights. What a marksmanship failure. JMHO.My rifle is the similar…..2 leaf folding rear iron sights, Leupold QD base and rings. We (wife and I) both carry back-up scopes in Leupold QD base/rings already zero'd in our "mobile" hunting camp! memtb
When I was shooting the original silhouette in Hawaii, Chickens at 100, Pigs at 200, Turkeys at 300, and Rams at 400. But that was from the creedmoor position. Today's hunters pistol is standing unsupported. Much more difficult in my humble opinion.