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Lion was quartering toward and facing to the right. Bullet entered on point of right shoulder breaking the shoulder, traveling through heart and lungs. Bullet was recovered underneath the hide on the far side near the last rib. After passing through ribs on far side, bullet tracked rearward just under hide for about 6 inches, lacking enough velocity to exit the hide. Bullet track on hide is visible in accompanying photo.
She did the typical jump, spin, bite and ran about 50 yards before expiring.
Very satisfied with bullet performance and would certainly use again for lion.
 
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Blue Wildebeest was broadside and facing to the right. Bullet entered low in near side shoulder, traveled through the heart, exited ribs on the far side but did not pass through hide. Bullet was recovered under hide on far side.
Wildebeest ran approximately 100 yards and dropped dead.
Very satisfied with bullet performance and would use again.
 
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Ram was bedded quartering toward and facing to the left as can be seen in picture. Immediately after photo was taken, the #2 ram in the group head butted his dead buddy and knocked him off the ledge.
Shot was taken angling down from above. Bullet entered base of neck, traveled downward through chest cavity and ended up underneath the hide low on the far side. He died almost instantly in his bed.
I am happy with bullet performance, but would probably use a more heavily constructed bullet for sheep in the future. This bullet on heavy bone would be too lightly constructed in my opinion.
 
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Buck was quartering sharply away facing to the left. Shot was taken from a little above, entered high near the back rib and traveled forward at a downward angle through the chest cavity and ended up under the hide on the brisket just inboard of the right shoulder. He dropped at the shot and dead right there.
I am happy with bullet performance and believe this is a good choice for whitetail deer. I would go with a heavier or more heavily constructed bullet for anything larger than whitetail deer. I would not try to punch through heavy bone with this bullet.
 
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White Tail Deer
22-250
GS Custom 224040HV 40gr
4175fps
172 yards
Quarting towards bullet hit just behind front shoulder exited just in front of hind leg and kept going.
No report on bullet retention.
In the pic my son is holding a steel rod that that goes for entrance to exit about 23"without hide we field dressed it at the skinning shed in hopes of finding bullet instead found exit hole. With angle only hit 1 lung put a 1.5-2" hole in lung traveled through stomach and intestines then out leaving a .75-1" hole in hide.
 
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Raising the bar there @IdaRam with a form! But very informative. Do you have an electronic version of the form you could upload so others may use?
 
Yeah, my GF accuses me of being OCD :eek: Can you believe that!?
Happy to upload the form :)
 
If anyone so desires, please feel free to use or modify the attached form.
 

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Thought I would add these to the list.Left to right:
1 to 5; .416 Rem Mag factory loads.
1: Swift A Frame 400 gr Cape Buffalo side lung shot @20 yards.
2: Swift A Frame 400 gr Cape Buffalo fontal shot @10 Yards
3: Swift A Frame 400 gr Cape Buffalo Side shoulder shot @15 yards
4: Swift A Frame 400 gr Cape Buffalo Frontal shot @27 yards
5: Mono Solid 400gr Cape Buffalo Rear raking shot 35 yards

6: .404 Jeffry RWS factory load 400 gr solid Cape Buffalo 8 yards

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Need to take a pic but shot two zebra with a 30-06 Norma Oryx 180grn. Both broadside no bone hit and found them under the skin on the offside. Both zebra where about 100yards. Was amazed the bullets didn't exit. Guess I'm to use to the 338 win with accubond bullet on elk. One fell where it stood the other went 50 yards.
 
Just under 9' brown bear taken on Upper Togiak Lake Sept 2011





Recovered Bullet Data

Bullet: .375 caliber 300g Swift A-Frame
Velocity 2500 fps
Distance: 13 yards
Original weight: 300g
Retained weight: 299.5g
Caliber: 375 H&H
Species: Alaskan Brown Bear
Shot placement: Quartering shot, bear at 45 degree angle looking at me. Shot entered right front shoulder, bullet traversed bear diagonally ended up in hide of left rear thigh.
 

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400 grain 416 Woodleigh Hydrostabalized projectile.
MV 4550fps
Entered chest of Cape Buff facing front on about 50 mts. Found a few inches from the skin of the rump after passing through the pelvis.
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LOL, I bet it was a 30mm cannon round necked down to .416. :eek:
Just razzin'. That is some excellent penetration. I love woodleigh bullets.
 
MV 4550fps


Are you really getting 4550 fps with a 400 grain, 0.416 caliber bullet? If so, my goodness I'd hate to have to stand behind that thing when it went off.......:eek:. As IdaRam says....just razzin'......

I'm sure it's a typo? In all seriousness however, that Woodleigh hydrostatic solid performed unbelievably in a Cape Buffalo. That's exactly what you want from a solid. Definitely the desired performance if taking the old Texas heart shot.....
 
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Yes, I am always impressed by how those hydros look.
 

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