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Hello Saeed !!
14 April 2005, 11:19
Balla BallaHello Saeed !!
Just a short note to see how our good friend Saeed is ....
I have no seen any posts lately, certainly do hope you are well and enjoying life in that wonderful place in the desert Dubai ..
All the best
Regards, Peter - in NZ
14 April 2005, 13:04
SaeedPeter my friend,
I am right here, and have been posting something every day. You might be avoiding the threads I post to

We are doing well, thank you, and anxiously waiting the arrival of our friends from Zimbabwe. They will be here on the 23rd.
We are planning to do our bullet penetration test while Roy and Alan are here.
Right now I am in the workshop making some 375 caliber solids. 9.3, 416, 458 and 585 bullets have already been made.
We are going to make a wooden box, and have 12x12x3/4 wood panels, spaced about 2 inches apart. This space we will fill with wet sand.
Walter said this will be as close to shooting a buffalo up the rear end as we can without using a buffalo!
14 April 2005, 14:03
Balla BallaSaeed
That is great to see you again, maybe as you say I was not as vigiliant and missed your posts..
The main thing is you are having fun. Good luck with your good friends coming soon to visit in Dubai ...
Regards to yourself family freinds and the main man Walter as well ...
Peter - in NZ
15 April 2005, 01:14
Jeff WemmerSaeed,
Want some penetration "live" data on those .458s when I go over in June?? I might be in on a cull hunt and will rack up some kills.
Otherwise it'll be Buffs!
Jeff
15 April 2005, 06:30
Michael RobinsonSaeed,
Why no .510 inchers? That's a big gap between .458 and .585--not meaning of course to keep you chained to the lathe . . .

Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
15 April 2005, 09:43
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by mrlexma:
Saeed,
Why no .510 inchers? That's a big gap between .458 and .585--not meaning of course to keep you chained to the lathe . . .
We made bullets for rifles that we have. Once we get a rifle in this caliber, we will make the bullets for it.
15 April 2005, 20:41
Michael RobinsonAh, yes. One does need a rifle to test a bullet! I didn't realize that you had no .510 rifles.
I do have one in .500 A-Square that I am going to shoot for the first time this weekend. It would have been interesting (at least to me) to see how the .510 caliber bullets perform as compared with the others.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
... We are planning to do our bullet penetration test while Roy and Alan are here.
Right now I am in the workshop making some 375 caliber solids. 9.3, 416, 458 and 585 bullets have already been made.
We are going to make a wooden box, and have 12x12x3/4 wood panels, spaced about 2 inches apart. This space we will fill with wet sand.
Walter said this will be as close to shooting a buffalo up the rear end as we can without using a buffalo!
Buy a buy a donkey for furthering bullet science! Cheers!
I am especially interested in how a .375 Monometal Flat Nosed Solid .375/300gr and the famous Walterhog .375/300gr "soft" work in this medium at:
1) 2400 fps
2) 2700 fps
This will end a lot of BS. A buffalo rear end simulation is ironically perfect for ending BS.

16 April 2005, 06:51
470 MbogoHi Mrlexma
I tested the .510 bullets with the tests that I did for my site. They stack up very well to say the least in the 500 A-Square.
Take good care,
Dave
16 April 2005, 07:38
Michael RobinsonThanks, Dave. You have an excellent site. Very informative and fun, too.
I see that you used the A-Square monolithics in your tests of the 500A2.
Did you ever try the Woodleigh 600 grain solids? The Woodleigh solids seemed to do very well in your tests of the .470 Mbogo.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
16 April 2005, 10:40
7mm. guyquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Walter said this will be as close to shooting a buffalo up the rear end as we can without using a buffalo!
WHy simulate shooting one in the rear end? How would this differ from shooting it in the shoulder?
7mm. guy
shoot straight or shoot often.
16 April 2005, 12:16
Charles_Helmquote:
WHy simulate shooting one in the rear end? How would this differ from shooting it in the shoulder?
7mm. guy
Originally posted by Saeed: One day I might write a book about my adventures with Walter and Roy.
Trouble is, no one would believe it!
One day we were following a buffalo bull, and all we cold see of him is his rear end disappearing into the bush.
Roy said "why don't shoot him in the arse?"
Next time we saw the bull, I did just that, as you can see from this photo.
The bull staggered and dropped. We got closer and put a finishing shot into him.
Roy said "that is NOT the right place to shoot a buffalo!"
16 April 2005, 13:40
SaeedIt is not my shot of choice, but sometimes one does not have any alternative.
On all shoulder shots, or those that are slightly quartering, the bullets have always excited the animals.
The idae is if we do have to take a bad shot - as above, the bullet will do its job, rather than stop in teh stomach of the buffalo.