Larry Kelly did it with a .44 mag. and a .375JDJ SSK/Contender, JD Jones has done it with the .375JDJ and I think a .45-70 SSK handcannon, Lynn Thompson did it with a Freedom Arms .454 Casull, and there are others, like Frank Murtland and Hank Gow, but I don't recall what guns they used.
George
Posts: 14623 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 22 May 2001
there was a gentleman that harvested a elpahnat with a 475 Linebaugh that got 3-4 feet penetration. His name was George ? A web site spoke of the specifics. www.mindspring.com/~ulfhere/ballistics/methods.html It wasn't up when I tried it. I don't know if it was deleted or the server just down.
Hcliff
Posts: 305 | Location: Green Bay, WI | Registered: 09 September 2002
I'm belonging to the Big Bore handguns's fan. But for the elephant hunt I would prefer in all cases my rifle in .450 Ackley mag over any handgun calibers even the .500 Long and the .500 S&W.
But I respect people who hunt elephant at short ditance with big bore handguns. With the .44 Mad and over you can hunt all animals living on this Earth.
Posts: 831 | Location: BELGIUM | Registered: 23 May 2002
I corresponded with a fella who was the first to take the big 5 with revolvers. His name slips my mind for now? I think the elephant and rino was taken with a FA 454, but don't recall which animals he took with his .44 mag? Will check back into it.