Is there any wisdom to this or is it pure folly ?
For you old Africa hands to you see this type of thing often. If you PH's have a guy that wants to use this round on Buff what do you say to him ? "I dont think his PH has any idea he's bringing this rifle for buff", Its the Marlin with the 22" barrel.
He was asking me about loads ; What bullets should I recomend to him if he continues with this ?
I told him he should ask his PH first but I dont think he's going to listen to me. He has money and can buy any rifle he wants but he's adamant about bringing his 45/70.......thanx............10
While I admit I am a fan of the 45/70, and might even be tempted to try it, he is severely limiting the rounds true capability by using the marlin.
He's looking at max bullet weights in the 400 grain range due to overall length issues in the marlin. If he really had his heart set on using that caliber, tell him to go with a ruger #1. Then at least he can load some pretty hot stuff with 450-500 grain bullets. And recommend premium bullets, and a real good insurance policy, in case he gets stomped.
As much as I like that round, it would be one of the very last choices for me to take a buff with. Just my opinion.
Oh yeah, almost forgot...
I think it is critical that he discuss this with his PH before going over. I would imagine the PH would be PISSED if he found out after the client showed up. It's not fair to the PH not to tell him.
[This message has been edited by BigBores (edited 07-02-2001).]
good luck.
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Ray Atkinson
NO 45/70 ON BUFF !!!
American or not ...Buff is African and he doesn't care .
NO 45/70 ON BUFF !!!
American or not ...Buff is African and speaks another language
I think the difference with the .45-70 debate is that many, if not all, of the proponents of the .45-70 on buff have never actually hunted one. They appear to be basing their assumptions on a small body of anecdotal evidence, marketing claims, and the contents of gun rags.
George
1) Hunting buff with a handgun by an expert who knows its limitations is OK (the shot placement argument)
2) The .45/70 (i.e., 400 @ 1800) just isn't enough (the raw power argument)
So which is it? You can't deny that given equal expertise (or even equally lucky shot placement ), no handgun, even the "mighty" .454, can compare to the "anemic" .45/70.
By the way, DB Bill, who says I don't do those things?
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In the hands of an expert shot, the 7x57 slew lots of elephants (who knows how many were wounded and lost by people who thought they were experts?), but the 7x57 is not a proper elephant cartridge.
A .45-70 with proper loads in the hands of an expert shot will probably kill a buff, but that does not make the .45-70 a proper buffalo cartridge.
George
P.S. You got it, Smallfry!
I really hate to see this grand animal screwed with by folks playing games to satisfy some kind of a ego need to kill a Buffalo with a phono graph needle or a slow moving watermelon or whatever...Right or wrong thats the way I feel....I think he should be taken cleanly with a rifle of sufficient power to do so and one that is legal.....Like I said I love the old bulls.
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Ray Atkinson
He's also not much of a shot. I really wish I could tape the hunt for him, while sitting in a tree!.........10
Well it's his choice to be dumb I guess, just hope his health and life insurance is paid up. He should at least have the decency to tell his PH. That way the PH can have a real gun standing by for when this moron (sorry) gut shoots the buff and it turns on him to give him a good stomping. I feel sorry for the buff, not the hunter. The buff doesn't get a say in the matter (well, at least not until after the shot!). I hope no one else gets hurt due to this guys rather stupid plan.
ED GENTRY
I think there is a bit to much being made of this. Lets combine this thread with the other one by the same author(ten point) about the PH shooting game for the client.
When the two threads are dumped in a bucket and stirred up What we end up with is letting a hunter shoot any animal he wants with any gun and load he chooses as long as he accepts the responsible PH's duty to sort things out if the Hunter with his best effort does not make a good shot or use enough gun.
We have had several guys use 45/70's for Buffalo, not lever guns though. They were hot handloads in "Sharps" style rifles with long octagon barrels and 458 win mag bullets, not 45/70 bullets. Not a single Buffalo was a problem for this level of 45/70.
As I have stated before on this site most of the comments and posts here on this kind of topic go into the smallest details of hunting dangerous game, the guns, bullets, sights, scope, boots, field glasses and on and on.
This hunt will be a couple weeks out of your life and you will in every country have a dangerous game qualified PH right with you. Yet many of you(us) drive 70MPH on the highway every day and do not know the airpressure in our tires, wear our seatbelts, we talk on the cell phone, smoke cigerettes, drink coffee etc. etc. While driving
The danger of injury in your daily life is thousands of times more likely driving on our highways with all the distractions then the very short and mostly protected hunting you will do with an experienced and certified PH. I understand the "romance" and the excitement of Hunting Buffalo but my goodness the effort and concern over just the right gun or minimum ammunition is a very strange paradox to me when I see how people take far greater dangers in life so casually.jj
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I appreciate both your points, but you are over looking important facts.
1. This guy can't shoot. In both of your examples this was not the case (I'm sure).
2. This guy is not using the same power level of loads as your example JJ. Big difference. Would you compare a 375 win to a 375 H & H? Same size hole in the muzzle but...
3. THIS GUY HAS NOT TOLD HIS PH HE'S BRINGING A SLINGSHOT. I think this is as important or more so than the other 2 points.
In my opinion this idea when looked at in the whole picture is borderline irresponsible. Pardon me if I give these guys some grief. It's just my opinions, and after all I will be the first to admit I have never hunted buff, or anything in africa. But when I do go (and I will), I will bring the right tool for the job.
Read Saeeds posts on C. Cotter, he died with a 405 in his hands after emptying all shoots properly into a Rhino...makes me think, he had a LOT of experience.
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Ray Atkinson
I was speaking in general terms not specific to this instance. The bigger problem is very few countreis will consider that gun legal. Sure it may meet the minimum bore diameter but it will not make the minimum FPE requirement that goes along with that law(often overlooked and rarely talked about)
In SA for instance it would be perfectly legal but not in Tanzania, Botswana, or Zimbabwe(I think zim?)
Any outfitter/ booking agent worth booking a hunt with will ask the question of the hunter or include information on minimum requirements. If that outfitter/agent does not then they are just as much at fault as the hunter for not explaining the minimum legal requirement.
Ray, I hope you are wrong because that is a huge underlying fear of mine, and has been much of my life starting with the big brownies in Alaska 20 years ago. I am grateful that you had the insight to post that but you are screwing with my mind now!jj
Hey is that .458" 405grn woodleigh FP a good bullet for the 45/70, or .450 Marlin ? I am not going to use a .450 Marlin on Buff, if I do decide to take a Buff next year my good friend JJ said he would let me use his .458 Lott. But I anticipate a bit of plains game stalking with the .450 M and am looking for the "perfect bullet".
Im leaning towards the heavier ones, tho I see no need for the expensive Swift's..ect, not at those velocities.thanx............10
JJ,
No brainer, you have obviously been taking such thoughts into consideration, as you just had a 458 Lott built, bloody good show!
saves wear and tear on new clothes and crotches...
I sure know a lot of PH's that have been tossed around by N'Yati, a lot of them....In fact I don't think any full time DG PH last a career without getting tossed a few times or at least clawed and bit.
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Ray Atkinson
JohnTheGreek
Pondoro Taylor used the 365 gr bullet to kill elephant, rhino and buffalo and had no complaints ("the rifle did great work for me, and was a real killer"). Since the nitro expresses didn't even show up until the turn of the century I would venture to say that nearly all the buffalo ever hunted were killed with either a .450 or .500 blackpowder express.
None of that minimizes the remarkable increase in performance realized by substituting smokeless powder for black and using a steel jacketed solid of greater weight, but I think its far from accurate to call the .450 level of performance puny.
George
All that said, I completely agree that skill accounts for 90% of the ability to take any animal, nor would I want it said that I was defending the hardheadedness of a reputedly poor shot who is bent on a course of action against all better judgment and advice (and unbeknownst to his PH). My only point was that a .45-70 is more representative of the true historical buffalo killer (in Africa as well as America) than the .450 Nitro, and a single shot more than a double, etc. etc. Its a far cry from using a .22 on a brown bear, which I agree is a a stunt and a foolhardy one at that. Heck, Ray likes to bust `em with his little 9.3 mm.
That said, even if not as a DGR, I still like the 45-70.
JohnTheGreek
Ahh, the locals probably stole the elephant! He should have used "The Club" and a LoJack unit
George
When he sees what his client is carrying, hopefully he will:
1) Count to 10 while he "bites his tongue."
2) Come up with a plan.
3) Explain than he must shoot his bull in the spine (high spine shot), then kill him with shoulder, hip, heart, neck, and whatever else it takes to keep everyone safe.
4) Test his shooting ability prior to the hunt.
5) Kill the bull himself if necessary.
Seriously, any of us can adapt to using an inadequate modern rifle (30-06 with 220 gr FMJ), or a primitive rifle (450 BP express).
Its not pretty but known it can be done from my experience with american bison. I do not consider this humane hunting but the high spine shot is what Id take.
Andy
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