Stephen, Have you done any accuracy comparisons between the two bullets yet? Your's must shoot well or you wouldn't be using it on game I'm sure. Is the other the copy of the original?
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Ward the other bullet is a copy of the original made by Kal Moulds. To be honest I didn't get to put my bullet on paper so I picked out a few random rocks from 50 to 230 yards and started shooting them. My point of aim never changed so I was good to go. Not to scientific
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Nothing wrong busting rocks!! I make a lot of little rocks out of big rocks
Good show Stephen taking the little fellers on a hunt. I know out in the open like yur background with a 4 and 7 year old makes it a challenge. Even in heavy cover like I have here using a front stuffer and taking the little ones along is tough but it makes a lasting memory.
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One other thing that helps when shooting is to use the same front and rear sights. I prefer the semi buckhorn rear and the early Sharps front sight I build.
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Great time in the feild there Sir---------------congratulations on a great stalk under "unique" conditions-----i still remember those days afield with my Dad and Grampa.
And and excellent shot ---kinda looks like that critter was rolled up by a truck