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Here is another penetration test. This time with a 500gr Swift A-frame. They had been whistling through the buffalo for the most part, so we thought we'd try shooting for bone...scapula/spine...to see if it would be OK for a "herd" situation. The buff actually did stop the bullet this time....see for yourself!...

Swift A-frame penetration test vid....DIAL UP WARNING...9.4MB...

Enjoy!
Canuck



 
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Are the A-Frames easy to expand? I'm just wondering if the toughness comes from being "hard".
They look good!!!
 
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They are about the best soft point, non monometal,
bullet out there. They open up and hold together as well on deer as they do on Cape Buffalo.
Best of the season,
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Canuck,

Another excellent video...

Gotta love those A-frames. Like I said... do they ever fail... Smiler

When are we going to see a full report? Smiler

Merry Christmas.
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When are we going to see a full report?


I am gettin around to it! Smiler I am a terribly slow writer when it comes to stories/reports. Guess I do to much technical writing at work...just turns me off writing after hours!

Got a few days off between now and Jan 2...hoping to get it done by then!

Cheers,
Canuck



 
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exellent video Canuck, hmm .Swift in my . ruger nr 1 in .450 NE will be next on the project list
 
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Very impressive the way the impact rocked the carcass. That was a lot of energy transfer to move that much dead weight. Great video!


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That was a lot of energy transfer to move that much dead weight.


About 7000 ft-lbs at the muzzle! Smiler Big Grin

Thanks for the compliments!

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Awesome Chris...
Heh, and, wow, it's didn't flip it back over an into the next county!!! WOW... and we'd always heard "you'll blow it up" on big bores.

Dave designed the perfect hunter heavy, and here it is!

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el jeffe, kinda makes one want to travel with the 550 Express, eh?
 
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nah, heh, i am perfectly happy shooting "scrawny" texas hogs .... if you are dumb enough (like I was) to hit one in the shoulder with a hawk bullet... likely you'd have the same results.... no off leg attached, no kidding.


but, I am telling you, Dave and (the other) Chris are crackerjack shots with the mbogo.... though canuck hides from the heat of texas winters Smiler

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opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
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canuck...

not very sporting of you to shoot a sleeping buff Big Grin


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.... though canuck hides from the heat of texas winters Smiler

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There is some truth to that...have you been talking to Saeed? Man, I suffered the first few days in Tanz! Big Grin

Ackshully, if'n you'd jest schedule yer gall-dern hunt (sorry, I've got Lonestar on in the background) for a month that is NOT Sept/Oct/Nov, my odds of making it to Texas would skyrocket. thumb

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not very sporting of you to shoot a sleeping buff


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It was plenty sporting when I put him to sleep with another Bridger about 15 minutes earlier. Big Grin thumb Video clip of same coming soon.

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Canuck



 
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