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How big hole can i expect if i shoot the moose in the shoulder whit a 577 Tyranosaur 750 grains Hawk soft point bullet at 2500 f/s. Some buddy who knows....
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At that velocity you better use the Hawks with the .065 jacket because the 0.35 jacket will be a varmint bullet above 2100 fps. I shot an elk with a Hawk .474 .035 jacket at 2350 fps. THe bullet went through more than 4 feet of meat and left a hole big enough to fit a pair of shoes into. | |||
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rock42, The velocity for a .50 BMG is 2850 fps with a 750 gr bullet, the velocity for a .577 T-REX is 2550 fps with a 750 gr bullet. The .50 BMG have a diameter of .510", the .577 T-REX have a diameter of .585". The shape of both bullets isn't the same. I'm not an expert but the hole must be bigger with a .577 T-Rex. The main thing is the shooting distance. .50 BMG bullet has a flat trajectory beyond 1000 yards, the .577 T-Rex is very accurate at short distance (less than 300 yards).IMHO ------------------ | |||
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<500 AHR> |
If you are after meat you had better shot that moose in the head. Otherwise you will be wasting alot of good meat. The exit wound will be HUGE. As I have previously said, the wound channel and exit wound will be large enough to put both fists into and rattle them around abit. Todd E | ||
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If you shoot bullwinkle broadside through the ribs rather than through the shoulder, the .585 bullet may not expand much at all. | |||
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quote: Maybe you an take a front end loader for gutting it? Just drive in & scoop. | |||
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If the 577 Tyranosaur do a foot round/big hole.Is it because the energy....? does the energy do the hole big. The 577 Tyranosaur have a energy of 2 ton,or 11 000 foot pounds. I mean that if the bullet stop/leave much energy in the animal do the hole get bigger then...?
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Overkill, Please understand I am not attacking you but from your questions regarding "what happens" and knocking animals off their feet, dropping them instantly, how big a hole and such. I may be very, very wrong but these questions strike me as the questions of inexperience. If this is not so, then please forgive me if you are offended and ignore me. If I am correct, maybe it would be better for you to go and buy some meat from the supermarket. | |||
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Roger, You may not be too far off. Kind of a morbid curiosity to say the least. ------------------ | |||
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<Mike M> |
Overkill, I wouldn't concern myself too much with what will happpen to the moose. Pulling the trigger on the damn thing will most likely kill you! | ||
<leo> |
Overkill, take a look at Saeed's videos on shooting the T-Rex(humour and videos) before you decide you want one. | ||
<Overkilll> |
punishment is good for me. I dont mind someting kicking me. Big guns are my life - I nned to no more. Some buddy who knows..... | ||
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Please Overkillllllllllll bis, don't answer in place of your mentor, although I'm convinced that as you say punishment would be good for you. I think the lack of experience is not a bad thing, I am not very experienced myself and we all have been beginners at one time. Everyone as the right to ask funny things about 577 tyrannosaur moose shooting or 22 LR tyrannosaur shooting, and everyone has the possibility to answer or ignore the question. But in the present case (all right, shooting a cervid with such a rocket launcher might be fun), the effect will be a lot of chopped meat where a 300 caliber is enough to do the job. It simply would be a total lack of respect for the animal and the venison. It wouldn't be hunting. A suggestion Overkill (with no offense): why don't you make a first trial with your 460 wby on a mad cow? And keep us informed | |||
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I'm probably nuts. This sounds like a reasonable question to me, even though it probably has no real-life application. The question is, if the SP will expand and make a hole bigger than .585, how much bigger? One good answer might be "Who cares? Use a solid, and it will be .585, which is either plenty big enough, or way too big." But OK may be concerned about the bullet's exiting, or may think that when he gets a .577T, the only bullets he'll be able to get will be the SP's. In which case, a proper answer is, "Who cares? If you want to be over-gunned for moose, your .460 Wby is overkill enough." Ever wonder why he chose that handle? He knows what he's doing. Another possibility is that OK already knows the answers that I wrote above, and that I 'spect most of us have had in the back of our minds while getting irritated at the question. Maybe OK already knows those answers, and really, perhaps because he's curious, just wants to know if anyone knows how big a hole that bullet will make. I mean, that IS the question he asked. [This message has been edited by Recono (edited 03-22-2002).] | |||
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<rwj> |
I like King Baboon's suggestion: I know I would like to see what a .460 Wby would do to a Mad Cow myself! Overkill, if you do shoot a Mad Cow with a .460 Wby, please take photos and post them. Thanks! | ||
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Is this guy for real? Let's hope he is not ever confused by the general public as a "hunter", for questions like this does nothing for the respectable hunting community. | |||
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quote: You "nned" a dictionary. Either that or have your mommy help you with the real tough words. | |||
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Muleshoe, You need to translate that complaint into Swedish, without errors of grammar, diction or spelling. And don't even think of making a typo. Mats will be watching you. | |||
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Not really a complaint, just an observation. | |||
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