AspenHill
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Reged: 08/01/03
Posts: 1528
Loc: Vermont, USA
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Dan,
I just received my copy today. Indeed you are on the CD itself. Nice butt, that Buzz Charlton is sure a slick salesman! That butt 'shot' should entice more sales from female hunters.
-------------------- ~Ann
Everyday spent outdoors is the best day of my life.
Aspen Hill Adventures
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Safarischorsch
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Reged: 28/02/04
Posts: 98
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Great hunting and shooting!
What caliber did you use, which solids?
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500grains
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Reged: 16/02/04
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Loc: Salt Lake City, Utah USA
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safarischorsch,
If you are asking me, I used a .500 NE. On different eles I used different solids - Woodleigh, Bridger and GS Custom. For shooting cow ele in the head, all worked great. On a side brain the Bridger caused such a big pressure wave within the brain cavity of a cow that it literally blew out the back of her skull, for approx. 3" x "6". Also, it appears I missed the brain a couple of times with FN solids, but the ele still went down hard. However, the real measurable difference between FN and RN solids is found on body shots where the FN tend to go about 20" further (in my experience) and create a larger wound channel/more blood.
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AspenHill
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And if you are asking me, I used one Woodleigh, 300 grain solid, .375 H&H.
One elephant, one bullet so far. I feel I could use a lot more practice though, bring on the ele's!
-------------------- ~Ann
Everyday spent outdoors is the best day of my life.
Aspen Hill Adventures
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Safarischorsch
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Ok guys...
I think i will order some GS Custom solids...
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