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02 January 2016, 20:49
Philip A.
Woodleigh Hydro and buffalo - Pics


.458 Woodleigh Hydro, 450gr, 2160 fps in 20" .458 Lott





Shot through top of shoulders (buff was on the ground by then, but trying to get up), angled towards ribcage. This is a dense mass of muscle several inches thick. Entry wound on hide was twice as large as my standard solid holes (they are usually one caliber in diameter with flat noses).





Some eight to nine inches through the muscle, this is the inner part. Massive wound channel, as you can see. Bullet continued through ribs, and got lost somewhere inside (maybe a vulture is having some difficulties evacuating, right now...).

Woodleigh Hydro, performed as advertised...
02 January 2016, 21:03
pagosawingnut
Looks like an impressive wound channel!
02 January 2016, 21:46
Jan Dumon
I've never used them. The PH's at TGT in Tanzania spoke very high of them though.


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02 January 2016, 22:13
Brandon.Gleason
Wow, pretty impressive wound channel. I've been meaning to give the 375's a try for accuracy.
02 January 2016, 22:53
Brian Canada
Thanks for posting info and photos. Very useful. Brian


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03 January 2016, 21:30
jvw375
The Hydro's work as advertised. I shot a water buffalo bull with them in the Northern Territories in 2014 using an A Hollis .500/450 NE double. They flattened the bull in short order and all exited.

My prediction is that they will become more and more popular in years to come as people realise how effective they are. As a bonus they are safe to use in old rifles as well.
03 January 2016, 22:10
Coloradoyaler
The second pic and round looks like it has a CEB bullet seated.
04 January 2016, 02:17
nickh
I agree with that re the second photo,
Thats not a hydro!!
04 January 2016, 10:31
Philip A.
The second round was put there for scale, that's all I had in my pocket when I took the picture. Yes, it's a CEB, but as you can see it's unfired - so it has nothing to do with the hole in the meat... Cool
04 January 2016, 17:20
Carl Frederik Nagell
great bullets BUT they are so ugly! Roll Eyes

Good Hunting
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16 January 2016, 01:07
Brian Canada
Has anyone done a mould for a hard cast bullet like the Hydro? Thanks, Brian


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17 January 2016, 03:50
Matt Graham
quote:
Originally posted by Brian Canada:
Has anyone done a mould for a hard cast bullet like the Hydro? Thanks, Brian
I like your thinking!!!


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17 January 2016, 11:49
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
quote:
Originally posted by Brian Canada:
Has anyone done a mould for a hard cast bullet like the Hydro? Thanks, Brian
I like your thinking!!!


I bet any mold maker will be happy to make you one.


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17 January 2016, 13:21
Brian Canada
Matt and Saeed, I think I will do it for my .577 NE. I am already set up with a cast 700 grain wide meplat for buffalo in April, so it will be for 2017. I will post when i do it. Brian


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18 January 2016, 15:21
Barry Groulx
Weren't Woodleigh going to reduce the weight of their H-Ss, and experiment with a plastic sabot to ease feeding from a magazine? African Hunter magazine carried a couple of very positive stories on them a few years ago.