The Accurate Reloading Forums
Re: Stopping shot suggestions on this...

This topic can be found at:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7021043/m/77610696

18 December 2003, 13:11
Stryker225
Re: Stopping shot suggestions on this...
Blah, it's hard to find any good images on the internet. I was hoping there'd be a Gregory Paul skeletal drawing somewhere...




Probably a kneeling shot to the chin or muzzle??? The lower part of the body isn't armored with those bony scutes, so a heart shot would work also, maybe as it is turning around to bash you with its tail...
16 December 2003, 15:26
Karl
T Rex gets a fair bit of coverage with hypotheticals.

Now for the Ankylosaurus

Thick skull, little walnut brain in there somehere.
Bony plates fused to the skin over most of the body.

http://www.worldzone.net/science/dinoplanet/Ankylosaurus.html

Where would you shoot this thing?
And remember it weighs around 12,000lbs

Karl.
17 January 2004, 02:32
WhiteRook
This is what the 50 BMG is for.
17 January 2004, 02:36
Bad Ass Wallace
Looks like the only soft spot is up the arse. Being 12,000lb it probably had the turning circle of a road train.
08 November 2005, 09:12
GS
Dinos are CNS hits, pretty much only, and, the brain is tiny. Theory is they have two, one in the head, and one over the back legs, to work the hind parts.

Stay out of their way...

gs
15 November 2005, 02:27
7mm. guy
Personally I don't see anything blocking a simple broadside behind the shoulder shot. I know it's simple and boring, but would probably get the job done. The gun would have to be Saeed's concocsion (sp) the .577 T-rex.

7mm. guy


shoot straight or shoot often.
27 November 2005, 04:19
tiggertate
quote:
Originally posted by Karl:
T Rex gets a fair bit of coverage with hypotheticals. Now for the Ankylosaurus. Thick skull, little walnut brain in there somehere.Bony plates fused to the skin over most of the body. Where would you shoot this thing? And remember it weighs around 12,000lbs Karl.


Why, in the Ankyl, of course. Then it couldn't run after you and mash you back into single cells.

Truthfully, I think an achoring hip shot to immobilize and then one in the (each?) brain.


"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
29 November 2005, 12:21
Mark
From that angle I'd aim where the neck joins the skull.

The original premise is about stopping a charge though, and I think (never having seen a live one up close) that an immobilizing shot to a shoulder would be first thing in order.

Regarding a T Rex, I've never decided whether a shotgun with buckshot to the face (since the eyes are close together unless you are looking at an open mouth but the bone structure is so much lighter than say, an elephant) or an immobilizing shot to a hip joint with a 416.


for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside
29 November 2005, 12:23
Mark
quote:
so a heart shot would work also, maybe as it is turning around to bash you with its tail...


Then that would be a "Texas" heart shot. Smiler


for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside
02 December 2005, 05:19
Dwight
Good thing we have evolution. Do you think the tree huggers would try to stop us from shooting a T REX?
29 January 2006, 02:01
splinterhands
It depends whether the T REX lived in their backyard. Many treehuggers will defend wild dangerous animals that live in "other" people's backyards. John


"I'm smiling because they haven't found the bodies."
15 October 2009, 06:14
Iowanic
I've always found this a amusing 'what if'; hunting dinosaurs...

But.....

What about one of the big saurapods? Those sonsofguns may have very well weighed over 50 tons.
Could a hunter's bullet; even using really big calibers, even get in deep enough to get to the heart? That's gotta be yards worth of flesh to plow thru! And if it clips one of those massive bones.....