Yes, although it's not worth a lot, but it is better to bring it out than leaving it to rot.
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you guys sure do get some animals:cool:
Have to be bloody happy with how the bullet preformed.
Nice bit of recovery good work from the porters :thumbsup: and top work from the dog;)
Also you didn't need to get home at silly o'clock with all the risks that entails of stumbling around in the dark.
You also got to take some top photos on what looks like a stunning day:)
@Mooseman good write up but we both no why there was no blood trail....bring back the DIRTY THIRTY :thumbsup: , 308 , 30-06 a blooded trail from the get go , my 308 is a beast its almost unsporting , do have a yearning for a modern 30-06..keep up the good work Mm.
You are right @Boaraxa the bigger calibers usually always leave blood trails from exiting bullets but the smaller 6.5 cal are so accurate and so far have still done the job. I still like the 300 WM, and 30 06, they leave big holes.
Love the 30-06[emoji106]
Hay @Danny just a note on the 30 06 I was trying the 200 gr ELD X in my rifle and I think you did to but after several groups I gave up, sprayed them like a shotgun ( not quite) I think from memory you couldn't get them to group either. Changed back to 180 gr Noslar BT / Accubonds and shot an inch group. Velocity was excellent for the 200 gr bullet at 2703 fps but no accuracy.
Oh interesting, I also went back to the 180 Partition which is obviously a bullet proof [emoji4] bullet, a solid 1 Moa load and because of what it was I didn’t tweek at all.
I fired some 208 TTSX also and they shot very well but I couldn’t find any water buffalo to chase so gave that away.
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