07 September 2006, 19:06
scr83jpPunch Bullets
Has anyone used these bullets
http://www.gunblast.com/BeltMtn_PunchBullet.htm07 September 2006, 19:26
JJHACKIt was amusing until I read this part:
"Of course you can also use them in a .458 Winchester caliber rifle. But they are made for the 45-70, and why carry a heavy .458 when the trim Marlin 45-70 is much lighter and faster at recharging the chamber than a bolt action!"
After that the credibility of the whole topic was lost on me.
07 September 2006, 19:34
boom sticki would like to see some testing on these but they are expensive and there are other awesome proven ones. will you be the ginea pig and try some for us

08 September 2006, 00:04
Dev MoringSCR 83JP
Call me at 504 254-9400 or PM me. I have used the .475 Punch on Cape Buff.
08 September 2006, 00:43
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by Dev Moring:
SCR 83JP
Call me at 504 254-9400 or PM me. I have used the .475 Punch on Cape Buff.
Was part of the deal for using them secrecy?
08 September 2006, 07:44
AndyA 405 grain .458 is not a good idea for elephant. Maybe OK for buffalo if you want to use a solid instead of a premium soft point.
In my test of FMJ's and monometals, the 400 grain gave up 20% penetration to a 450 - 465 grain and they gave up 10% to a 500 grain.
Andy
09 September 2006, 05:00
laredo kidI recently bought a "few" 400 gr. Punch Bullets - I loaded 42 gr. H4198 (450 Marlin)- av. 1900 fps. Recoil not as bad as max loads of 300 gr. Noslers. 5 shot group -2"- @ 50 yd. I need to build a test tank like Rips so I can compare preformance to my 375 h&h - 300 gr. North Fork.
09 September 2006, 07:12
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by Dev Moring:
SCR 83JP
Call me at 504 254-9400 or PM me. I have used the .475 Punch on Cape Buff.
did gun did you use???
475 linebaugh???
do you have any pics you can share please
