09 September 2002, 09:31
Bill/Oregon.416 bullet for mulies?
I am actually plannign to hunt mulies this year with an iron-sighted .30 WCF rifle, but was just cuious if anyone has used a .416 Taylor or Remington on deer, and if so, what bullet? I am sure the Hornady 400 RN would do fine, but is there any expansion with a Speer 350-grain pill?
09 September 2002, 10:44
NickuduI've hunted whitetails with the .416 Rem with the 350 Grain "X" bullet. I use all my African calibers as often as I can at home, especially the rifles I plan to take on the next safari.
10 September 2002, 11:28
WillTHAT GIBBS OUGHT TO BE A REAL STOPPER ON WHITETAILS.
A good frontal chest shot should obviate the need for field dressing any whitetail.
14 September 2002, 11:05
oddballshootersI hunt whitetails with my 416 rigby and see no reason to not use what you happen to have. I make my own and use 410 grainers. With a lot of lead showing. Golf ball exit holes are what I find and the blood trail is easy to follow. They talk about toughness of the over seas game I shot a deer last year in tallgrass and just put the bullet thru the near side socket and took all the meat of the back side of the far leg. This deer got back up and ran 75 yards or so. I would have rather hit it about 2 or 3" higher. But maney people would call it an ideal shot.
19 September 2002, 06:09
500grainsThe 350 grain Speer pill at 2400 fps on an elk passed through like an FMJ - no expansion at all. I saw it happen.
I suggest Hawk bullets because they are soft and will open.
20 September 2002, 16:49
AtkinsonI would use the 380 gr. North Fork or the GS FN solid on anything.....they work for me...