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Clip of Mt. Zebra shot with 375 H&H
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Here is a clip of a Mountain Zebra shot with a 375 H&H with 300 grain, Swift A frame. Range was about 100 yards. A few minutes later I shot a second stallion, also on film but it is too long for one video clip. The shot was in the shoulder but exited thru the base of the neck on the opposite side.



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Nothing like a well placed bullet! Any more video clips ?


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Well, the word "hammered" comes to mind. Good shooting.

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Terry



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Where's the Mountain?
 
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Thanks for the clip Reddy, nice shot. I'm debating either the 300gr Swift As or 270gr Barnes TSX, both shoot very well in my rifle. Waidmannsheil, Dom.


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Nice shot. Blammo!


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Looks like you were hunting with Dirk Rohrman from Okanduka in Namibia. Great shot too!


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Here's his original report on his hunt

Just back from Namibia
 
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Beautiful Zebra!
 
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Very nice!


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Nice! Good video thumb
 
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Originally posted by Dom:
Thanks for the clip Reddy, nice shot. I'm debating either the 300gr Swift As or 270gr Barnes TSX, both shoot very well in my rifle. Waidmannsheil, Dom.


Dom,

I haven't used the Barnes, but I have been using the A-Frame in my .375 on several safaris. Never had a problem with that bullet and it hits really hard. I would recommend the A-Frame. Plus my rifle really likes them, 1" groups or less.

Regards,

Terry



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