buy-a-donkey
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- Joined
- Apr 24, 2015
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- Texas
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- SCI
- Hunted
- Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Scotland, Canada, Argentina
I actually agree with Phoenix Phil. If Buffalo is the biggest of the big five on your next safari, then you could definitely look at the 450gr soft or CPS from North Fork. As he stated, you can't practically drive them fast enough for them to fail. You will then get penetration "a-plenty" with the added benefit of a little more hydrostatic shock. I honestly feel that the transfer of the kinetic energy or what I refer to as "shock" contributes greatly to "stunning" the animal, which creates additional time for a follow up shot should one be needed.
That load would be hell on lion as well... Honestly, if you shoot it well, I am an advocate of a "one gun" safari.
Also, as noted above: Yes, last few safaris were with Cedric's Cape to Cairo. No complaints. Johan "Joe" Botha and Willie were PHs for me on those two trips. Both will be shooting NF bullets this year after seeing mine in action.
Joe is expecting another kid soon. Hopefully he'll be up and running by July.
That load would be hell on lion as well... Honestly, if you shoot it well, I am an advocate of a "one gun" safari.
Also, as noted above: Yes, last few safaris were with Cedric's Cape to Cairo. No complaints. Johan "Joe" Botha and Willie were PHs for me on those two trips. Both will be shooting NF bullets this year after seeing mine in action.
Joe is expecting another kid soon. Hopefully he'll be up and running by July.