DaveL
AH senior member
Hi Guys
I've just done a safari in Niassa where my client took 2 wonderful old buff (with his 500 double) and a very nice leopard. He shot the cat with a 300 grain RWS cone point in .375. The shot whistled through as you might expect, and I recovered what was left of the bullet in the tree trunk. I know this is all moot as the cat was stone dead under the tree but the remains of the bullet got me thinking I wouldn't want to use it on a buff. It appears to me to be quite frangible, despite being a 300 grainer. Any one used this combo on buff before and what was the outcome? I understand RWS to be quality kit. Thoughts?
Have attached a photo of what was left of the bullet and also that of a muzzle loaders projectile that we recovered from the first buff.
I've just done a safari in Niassa where my client took 2 wonderful old buff (with his 500 double) and a very nice leopard. He shot the cat with a 300 grain RWS cone point in .375. The shot whistled through as you might expect, and I recovered what was left of the bullet in the tree trunk. I know this is all moot as the cat was stone dead under the tree but the remains of the bullet got me thinking I wouldn't want to use it on a buff. It appears to me to be quite frangible, despite being a 300 grainer. Any one used this combo on buff before and what was the outcome? I understand RWS to be quality kit. Thoughts?
Have attached a photo of what was left of the bullet and also that of a muzzle loaders projectile that we recovered from the first buff.