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I think the above are from about 4 or 5 hunts. I can show only a few of those shot because of the tarrain. A lot of them are very difficult to see in a video, so I do not put them up. I would imagine the 375 H&H would have the same effect on these buffalo as my 375/404. The only advantage to the 375/404 is the greater velocity, which helps on the longer shots. And I doubt that it has any more killing effect than the 375 H&H. I have been on so many great hunts, it is diffuclt to pick one as a favorite | |||
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Saeed, thank you very much for the videos. I sat tonight and watched them all. Most entertaining, and yo are one hellava shot! I sent the link to my son, for him to enjoy. We hope to do a father/son buff hunt in 2010/2011. We did our 1st plains game safari, last summer, and we both can't wait to go back. Again, thanks. Mad Dog | |||
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I have been asked if there are more videos coming. Yes, plenty more. I am out of the country for a couple of weeks, and I will add more videos when I get back home. | |||
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Keep them coming for a grateful audience. Thanks again. hlr | |||
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Saeed, truly greatful for the sharing of your hunts thanks tr405 | |||
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I am processing a whole bunch of videos right now, and I hope to upload them tomorrow. They include elephant, bbuffalo, kudu, waterbuck, zebra, impala, warthog and Walter shooting a kodina, as well as him having a bath in the same bath tub they cook the meat off the trophies off.1 I must have watched that video hundreds of times, I can never stop laughing at him! | |||
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Thank you for the video and that you and walter for this site I enjoy it very much | |||
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Thanks for sharing these clips. I find that one can learn a lot from watching these, not least of which is the varied ways in which anmnimals react to a hit. Thanks again! | |||
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A few Champion clips have been added. | |||
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Can you give info on the .577 T-Rex? What's the rifles weight? What action is it based on and any information would be of interest to me. Also, I'm curious what loads are used in the videos? Are they all the same, what velocity, what is the estimated recoil of the rifle with these loads... the bullet is a 750gr bullet I think? Are they cast, solids, etc...? That fellow in Video Clip #51, is about the only guy that looks like he actually knows how to hold and fire a heavy cal' rifle. | |||
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The rifle is factory made by A-Square, and weighs about 13.5 pounds. It is built on an Enfield action. Bullet weight is 750 grains, and the velocity is about 2500 fps. Butllets are made by ourselves here on a CNC lathe out of copper. Far too many people have caught onto this, and handle the recoil very well. So we have built a 700 NE for their enjoyment. I am hoping to get some ammo loaded soon, ready for the next lot of Champions! | |||
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^ Saeed, thanks for the info! Jim | |||
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Saeed , I always see you chewing gum in your videos. What kind do you chew? Stupid question, just curious. The things you see when you don't have a gun. NRA Endowment Life Member Proud father of an active duty Submariner... Go NAVY! | |||
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