Honestly, I never thought I would be hunting American Plains Buffalo. Yet, in 12 days, I will come face to face with animals that include some giants of over 2000 lbs.
courtesy Wikipedia
Aghast! These giants of the plains absorb powerful bullets in the chest and lungs and some bulls remain standing even after multiple hits from Magnum rifles.
My research shocked me that these mega beasts eat big bullets like a stack of wet newspaper. I am getting ready for a huge adrenaline rush!
Video shots observed are often much less than 200 yards and closer to 100 yards.
I digress, watching a rare old video of Chef Andrew Zimmern get charged by a huge buffalo he killed and having to empty is rifle on it before Andrew became a piñata, Ole’.
Alaska Fish and Game for example has a minimum requirement of bullets of 175 grains and have a muzzle energy of 2800 ft-lbs.
https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=deltabison.weaponslegalhunting
The 30-06 caliber is considered an Alaska minimum with a 220 grain bullet with a muzzle energy of 2836 ft-lbs.
My new short Lever Action Marlin 45-70 SBL does not get in the picture as it can’t reach out with the longer range energy needed beyond 100 yards or more.
Next is the .338 Winchester Magnum with say a 225 grain bullet with a muzzle energy of just over 4000 ft-lbs. I hunted African Plains game with it. Loved it.
Up from there is the .375 H&H and .375 Ruger with 300g bullets delivering 4200 ft-lbs at the muzzle. This is where my Ruger M77 Hawkeye African Rifle enters with the .375 Ruger and 300g Nosler AccuBonds. . Just shoot straight!
Soon!






Today, I happily tested a few of my handloads of 300g Hornady Hollow Points and 350g Flat Points at 50 yards.












