Well..... I too remember the article. IIRC, it was at the National Rifle Association facility somewhere in the US South West. I can't remember the name. Whittington Center???? He was hunting with the late Chub Eastman who worked in sales for Nosler Bullets. Boddington placed a Nosler Partition at over four hundred yards. The shot was a very fast one shot elk kill. I remember reading a article written by Chub on the 9.3 calibers. He told of the use of the 9.3 x 64 Brenneke by the president of Norma Ammunition using a two shot over and under bread down rifle. The only rifle he owned....used all over Africa and the world. He had a one kill shot on elk and other game in British Columbia to the best of my memory. Very, very good story on the 9.3 cartridges. I really enjoyed his stories.

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Glenn Campbell