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So Ray, not trying to be a smart ass or anything, you think a 600g .510 caliber Woodleigh PP should hold together fine for buffalo then? I'm trying to decide between it and the 570g Barnes TSX. Apologize for the mild thread hijack
Regards,
Chuck
Last edited by colorado; 06/16/09.
Regards,
Chuck
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Colorado,
I can tell you without any doubt what so ever, it won't make one iota of difference which weight you use considering the way that big bore hammers buffalo. The Woodleighs work just fine and you couldn't pick a better bullet. It won't come apart but if it did it would scatter enough lead and copper around inside the bull to make him really sick...about like a handgranade..
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Thanks Ray, back on topic, I liked the way the 250g A-Frames shot through my 375 H&H as I recall I used IMR 4320 for a deer, elk and black bear load. I got 2850 fps, no pressure signs, good accuracy and light recoil.
Chuck
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Chuck
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