27 January 2009, 03:10
MacifejCCMDoc's Buffalo Adjuster
S&H .620" x 800 Grain FN Solid...
Some perspective .243", .338", .620", .329" .....
27 January 2009, 05:49
boom stickWhat is the meplat on that beauty?
27 January 2009, 06:01
Macifejquote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
What is the meplat on that beauty?
.4900" ...sharp
27 January 2009, 06:11
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by Macifej:
quote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
What is the meplat on that beauty?
.4900" ...sharp
NIIIIIIIICE...
That might be more than an "Adjustment" maker...
27 January 2009, 09:59
MacifejI'm sure we'll get some sort of range report to drool over soon enough!!!

28 January 2009, 08:22
SAFARIKIDDamn good looking slug!I will be getting some...maybe push them around 22-2300 in my next 600 (18")...Think I will call name this one "Magnus" or "Karamojo" ?

28 January 2009, 08:23
Macifejquote:
name this one "Magnus" or "Karamojo"
The rifle or the bullet...??

30 January 2009, 03:47
MacifejI'm receiving calls from concerned Buffalo and Elephant everywhere.....

31 January 2009, 16:49
600 OverkillLets talk recipes guys

Doc---what are you planning on for powder & speed? Depending on bullet length, i'm thinking a stiff dose of Varget, 4320 or maybe 4350?? Push em out of my 20" tube around 2200+. This is one damn fine looking bullet
01 February 2009, 02:33
SAFARIKID150-155+Varget since it is so "light"!(800grs)....I think 2300 wont be a problem and still not hurt!

05 February 2009, 05:12
CCMDocJust got back from Nashville (hey, I thought it was supposed to be warm down there !

) and found two packages waiting for me. Inside were a number of beautifully packaged black boxes containing some beautifully produced buffalo whompers such as those pictued above.
Thanks Macifej and as soon as I get to the hills of Neversink NY, I will try these (as well as Rob's bore riders) on a variety of dangerous game (trees, mellons, etc.)
Paul
05 February 2009, 05:53
MacifejDeath to Melons...!! I always wanted to try some big bullets on logs lengthwise ...splitting firewood without swinging the axe ...

Looking forward to seeing some action ...
