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Originally posted by Saeed:
I put this last video here concerning only the 49 inch buffalo, hence the shorter video.
Also, it makes it a lot easier for many people who are unable to download long videos.
You will be amazed at some of our members are using for computers still today!
Sometimes I imagine some of them are still living in Bedrock, right next door to Fred Flinstone!
They even complain of the 1800 pixel pictures I post as being too big!
OK, I get it.
Here is a slightly different photo of the "Forty-Niner" that flashed for one second at the end of the 5-minute version, snapped with a cellphone from a notebook screen.
Very subliminal of you!
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Incurable is spelled the same in French and English.

01 March 2017, 12:50
John ChalmersI put this last video here concerning only the 49 inch buffalo, hence the shorter video.
Also, it makes it a lot easier for many people who are unable to download long videos.
You will be amazed at some of our members are using for computers still today!
Sometimes I imagine some of them are still living in Bedrock, right next door to Fred Flinstone!
They even complain of the 1800 pixel pictures I post as being too big!

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Yes Saeed, now you come to mention it..

02 March 2017, 07:34
SaeedGot asked about the bullet and rifle.
Rifle was my usual 375/404 and the bullet was the Barnes 300 grain X bullet.
Had nothing but exceptional performance from both, regardless of game animals.
On an interesting note, I also used Barnes Super Solid bullets for elephants.
A few years earlier, I shot an elephant with my 416 Rigby Improved, with the Barnes 400 grains Super Solid bullet.
We recovered the bullet.
I turned that bullet down on the lathe, to 375 caliber, and used it to shoot another elephant.
Sadly, it went straight through on a side brain shot, and was never recovered.
Two elephants with the same bullet - years apart!
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Originally posted by fairgame:
Perfectly shot.
The "Great Vessels at the Top of the Heart Shot."
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Incurable is spelled the same in French and English.
