Serious question. What caliber do I use to hunt Woolly Mammoths? They are coming back.
>pic unrelated
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/feb/16/woolly-mammoth-resurrection-scientists
>>33025577
.577/450 Martini–Henry
>>33025577
.358 Winchester.
Woolly Mammoths Are smaller than African elephants.
>>33025577
Seeing how Mammoths live in arctic climates, a Lahti L-39. The skis make it well suited for arctic usage, plus it has plenty of stopping power with JHP ammo.
.577 Tyrannosaur
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrImp-ek3bI
>>33025577
.357 Holland & Holland magnum.
The African big game cartridge that has removed tusk for over a century.
Pic related. With a .223 and a .308 for scale.
>>33026120
Oops. I meant .375 H&H mag.
>>33025908
>tfw you'll never have a 60mm Chinese mortar for $300.00
>>33026170
>$29.95
>>33026224
I adjusted for inflation, assuming that this ad was from around 1950 and that I happen to be alive now and not in 1950.
>>33025908
>50mm mortar for $19.95
>>33026323
okie doke
>>33025577
8mm-06, 8mm Remington Magnum, 9.3x62 or 9.3x64mm. If a buncha spear chuckers took em out, might as well take care of em easily with shot placement to the head and deep penetration. Of course, nothing wrong blasting a mammoth's head with a .50 BMG