Kudu - 454 Casull

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Every April I visit Johan Dreyer in Grahamstown (http://www.tuskerslodge.com).

The last day - I was lucky, and managed to come close to this bull.

36 m (y)

I was standing - watching him for some minutes - before I could aim the fibersights on him.

The bullet hit the heart - and he ran about 40 m.
The bullet was found under the skin - on the other side, and therefor it was no bloodtracks to follow.

The 240 gr. XTP looked as it always looks after the job has been done: Just like the Hornady advertise ;)
As you can see by the picture - it was a "bushy area".

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Nice shooting.... 40 yards is a long way for a revolver.
 
Excellent... good shooting and beautiful animal.
 
nice shooting, good performance with that "lil" 240. it hits hard as loaded by hornady.
 
Thats a great looking kudu for Grahamstown area, congrats.
 
Beautiful animal, and excellent shot with open sights; congratulations!
 
Excellent shot!!! and a fine animal!

I've been practicing with my Superblackhawk .44 magnum but I'm very far from hunting with it (the core lokt 275 gr are too much for me I think)....probably need more trigger time with 240 grains before going up :cry:
 
Synergy, I agree with the trigger time... Where are you finding Remington 275gr Core Loks for your 44???

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Good shooting... Congrats!!
 
Good job. Congrats on a beautiful trophy. Bruce
 
Excellent kudu with a handgun!
 
Gorgeous Kudu. Great choice in gun. Congratulations
 
Good looking animal and great shooting.
 
Very nice animal and nice shooting. Thanks of sharing with us.
 

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