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I have read a few articles by Kevin Robertson in which he mentions and presents photos of recovered Stewart Hi-Performer bullets in.375 caliber and 300 grains weight. All of the bullets appear to have retained their petals but the diameter is massive! Does anyone have experience with these bullets?
 
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Hi jsl

Coincidently I'm sitting right now with a buddy of mine, Ryno Pottas who is just telling me he tested one in his 416 Rigby on a hippo just last week.

Bullet weight 410 gr at 2200 fps.

Shot behind shoulder into the engine room and recovered inside stomach. Recovered weight 93% and a perfect large diameter mushroom.

He gave the bullet back to Ken Stewart.

You can contact Ken in SA 2715 289 9401 or stewbullets@mweb.co.za


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In this photo you can see some 9,3 bullets that I have tested. The second last one, being the lighter coloured one due to the use of tin in the jacket material, is in fact a Stewart bullet. Ken Stewart offers his range in 2 qualities - "Standard" and "Hi-Performance". The latter one featuring a much thicker jacket for heavy thick-skinned game.



This one in the picture is the Standard version being the softer one that expands to a wider diameter. In fastere calibers I would suggest that the Hi-Performance version be used.

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