If I was planning a large and dangerous dinosaur hunt, I might also consider the distance and hitting-power options of an Anzio Ironworks 20mm Bolt gun. 50 BMG every time and on armored game, it might have advantages. Retention of bullet weight, moderate deformation and a slow, deep tumble are very helpful.ĭon’t get me wrong, if I had to choose between a. The thing to look for in stopping massive creatures is a blunt-nosed bullet that crushes its way through bone and soft tissue. This can lead to bullet deflection and thin tunneling, as opposed to a wide wound cavity. The problem is with the pointy FMJ projectile. The 750-grain Hornady (2,820 fps/13,240 ft/lbs) is pretty potent. That certainly is not a poor choice, but bullet construction comes into play here. 577 T-Rex (750-grain Monolithic solid 2,480 fps/10,880 ft/lbs) may have been on the right path. The T-Rex was up to six times bigger than a Cape Buffalo, at six to eight tons and by all accounts should have been at least as ornery. Most people chose something with a bit more hitting power, something in the. This is usually only when using a double rifle that allows a quick follow-up shot. The minimum caliber for a Cape Buffalo (one-ton bull) is considered to be. Let’s start with the big and dangerous game options.
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