BULLET'S for Scotty ( and others )

not going there, I want to believe me but I won't, kinda like a lawsuit I would win in the end but would have no friends!
RR
 
Ridge_Runner":96s9wp32 said:
not going there, I want to believe me but I won't, kinda like a lawsuit I would win in the end but would have no friends!
RR

:mrgreen: All in good fun, RR; all in good fun.
 
DrMike":176axere said:
Ridge_Runner":176axere said:
not going there, I want to believe me but I won't, kinda like a lawsuit I would win in the end but would have no friends!
RR

:mrgreen: All in good fun, RR; all in good fun.

Thank you Dr Mike for making that clear.

Ridge Runner and Truck Driver

DR Mike is correct, the joke was directed at Tom ( PA ) and Scotty ( VA ) . Not for a minute did I assume anyone would think I was serious about hunting deer with a horse and a lariat I apologize, no offense was intended
 
yukon huntress":22m11pl5 said:
DrMike":22m11pl5 said:
Ridge_Runner":22m11pl5 said:
not going there, I want to believe me but I won't, kinda like a lawsuit I would win in the end but would have no friends!
RR

:mrgreen: All in good fun, RR; all in good fun.

Thank you Dr Mike for making that clear.

Ridge Runner and Truck Driver

DR Mike is correct, the joke was directed at Tom ( PA ) and Scotty ( VA ) . Not for a minute did I assume anyone would think I was serious about hunting deer with a horse and a lariat I apologize, no offense was intended
Cheyenne, no offense taken no apology needed. I was just throwing in a barb of my own. Big boy with broad shoulders and can take what I dish out or I wouldn't be here. I love a good joke and will jump in and participate. :mrgreen:
 
I have been charged by a mindless, vicious whitetail....she nearly ran me over!

And that's sort of true. The fact that it was a doe running in terror from a yote or another hunter is immaterial to this conversation. I now consider whitetails to be dangerous game, and therefore I need these bullets to protect myself while afield.

:twisted:
 
Tom, LMAO, I've been in a stampede and had to jump behind a tree to keep from getting run down but never been charged. I still don't know what spooked that herd of deer, no dogs in site, may have been a big kitty cat.
 
tddeangelo":br9sg0cq said:
I have been charged by a mindless, vicious whitetail....she nearly ran me over!

And that's sort of true. The fact that it was a doe running in terror from a yote or another hunter is immaterial to this conversation. I now consider whitetails to be dangerous game, and therefore I need these bullets to protect myself while afield.

:twisted:

Next thing ya' know is that you'll be claiming that you need a 50 BMG for mad squirrels, or 280 grain A Frames for enraged opossums. Dangerous game, indeed.
 
truck driver":3qfrzfc5 said:
Where's Scotty when you need him. Never knew a Marine that was late for the battle. :lol:

I suspect this is another of those cases of work getting in the way of really important stuff. :lol:
 
I was not very impressed with the .458 Rhino in either 485 or 425 grain weight.

viewtopic.php?f=63&t=26987

Check out how they performed compared to North Fork and original Trophy Bonded in my test of premium .458 caliber bullets in the Bullet Test section of this forum.

Whether at standard or enhanced velocity, low or high SD, North Fork is emperically the best by far bonded solid base bullet available.
 
Aleena has also said that she prefers woodleigh, Northfork and Norma over the Rhino

She also mentioned that over the years that Rhino has continued to improve their product and that their product of today is better than their product of yesteryear. Things change, sometimes for the better. I understand the woodleigh bullet was not tapered in years past but is today and apparently works even better now.

Regardless, it will be fun playing with a new bullet. We may not like them, but thanks to A we will have first hand knowledge of what they can or can not do and how they shoot.

Scotty, my uncle is just like you, he can not wait to get his hands on them. Why do you think I got the two calibers I got ----duh LOL
 
I would say the Woodleigh SoftPoints are fine for lightskin animals. Keep the velocity specs suggested by the maker. I will be loading 300grain softpoints here the next week for my .333Jeffery. Max velocity will be about 2280 ft/sec.

In an opcomming Buffalohunt next year my .378Wea will use GS Custom bullets. They are "battleproven" for the toughest.
 
Rigby,

Are you going to use the GS FN or one of their monolithic HP's?

GS has never really received the credit it deserves for popularizing the FN solid.
 
GS Custom makes excellent bullets and I am glad they are now manufacturing them in the States

Just to upset DR Mike and Cheyenne, we also instructed our daughter to have some GS Customs bullets shipped to Scotty, Tom, Charles and Sean, so they will have two different types of bullets ( Rhino and GSC ) to play with and decide whether they like them or not. April can buy her own GSC when she runs out of what she already has.

They were not aware that the GSC bullets were headed their way, but thought we better now alert them so that Dr Mike and/or Cheyenne dont try to intercept the ups delivery.

GSC, Nosler, Northfork, Swift, Rhino, Norma, Woodleigh, Barnes--lucky us
 
Africa Huntress":29ey5li0 said:
GS Custom makes excellent bullets and I am glad they are now manufacturing them in the States

Just to upset DR Mike and Cheyenne, we also instructed our daughter to have some GS Customs bullets shipped to Scotty, Tom, and Sean, so they will have two different types of bullets ( Rhino and GSC ) to play with and decide whether they like them or not. April can buy her own GSC when she runs out of what she already has.

They were not aware that the GSC bullets were headed their way, but thought we better now alert them so that Dr Mike and/or Cheyenne dont try to intercept the ups delivery.

GSC, Nosler, Northfork, Swift, Rhino, Norma, Woodleigh, Barnes--lucky us

Had I had a head's up on this, I would surely have endeavoured to intercept that shipment. It could be diverted to Canada, eh, Cheyenne?
 
andrewctillman":3cf092yw said:
Rigby,

Are you going to use the GS FN or one of their monolithic HP's?

GS has never really received the credit it deserves for popularizing the FN solid.

The 300grain FN solid is a real killer from a .378Weatherby Magnum. A friend of mine had up and go to 930 m/sec(3050 ft/sec) and no sign of too much presssure. Penetrated over 80cm hardwood(beechwood) and still didn´t stop.
For Buffalo I might use 260grain HV but the 300grain FN Solid could be good for headshot.

The above mentioned load tested was 114 grain Norma MRP. Rifle used was a Weatherby MK V.
 
Got a report recently from a friend in Africa. Woodleigh .375" 350 gr soft points opening real fast and failing to penetrate adequately were partly to blame for quite a rodeo with a Cape Buff...

I wasn't there, didn't see it, don't know the specifics... Thought it was worth mentioning. Shot placement being the other factor according to my friend.

FWIW, Guy
 
Africa Huntress":23ix7l3f said:
GS Custom makes excellent bullets and I am glad they are now manufacturing them in the States

Just to upset DR Mike and Cheyenne, we also instructed our daughter to have some GS Customs bullets shipped to Scotty, Tom, and Sean, so they will have two different types of bullets ( Rhino and GSC ) to play with and decide whether they like them or not. April can buy her own GSC when she runs out of what she already has.

They were not aware that the GSC bullets were headed their way, but thought we better now alert them so that Dr Mike and/or Cheyenne dont try to intercept the ups delivery.

GSC, Nosler, Northfork, Swift, Rhino, Norma, Woodleigh, Barnes--lucky us

Dr. Mike-----This is JUST wrong, on so many levels! LOL
 
yukon huntress":1i20ep9c said:
Africa Huntress":1i20ep9c said:
GS Custom makes excellent bullets and I am glad they are now manufacturing them in the States

Just to upset DR Mike and Cheyenne, we also instructed our daughter to have some GS Customs bullets shipped to Scotty, Tom, and Sean, so they will have two different types of bullets ( Rhino and GSC ) to play with and decide whether they like them or not. April can buy her own GSC when she runs out of what she already has.

They were not aware that the GSC bullets were headed their way, but thought we better now alert them so that Dr Mike and/or Cheyenne dont try to intercept the ups delivery.

GSC, Nosler, Northfork, Swift, Rhino, Norma, Woodleigh, Barnes--lucky us

Dr. Mike-----This is JUST wrong, on so many levels! LOL

Amen! Payback ... oh, yeah. :twisted:
 
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