DLSJR
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I just had this very discussion a couple weeks ago while buffalo hunting with Alan Vincent on Hammond.
Alan’s opinion was that the TSX is such a fantastic buffalo bullet that it’s all he uses and wants his clients to shoot, except when hunting buffalo in herds such as is common on the Savé Valley Conservancy. Then, he wants something like a Bearclaw or A-Frame for client’s first shot so you don’t hit a 2nd buffalo with a pass-through; but TSX’s in the magazine for all follow up shots.
He said the only time to shoot a solid these days is for elephants, rhino or dry land hippo.
Alan’s opinion was that the TSX is such a fantastic buffalo bullet that it’s all he uses and wants his clients to shoot, except when hunting buffalo in herds such as is common on the Savé Valley Conservancy. Then, he wants something like a Bearclaw or A-Frame for client’s first shot so you don’t hit a 2nd buffalo with a pass-through; but TSX’s in the magazine for all follow up shots.
He said the only time to shoot a solid these days is for elephants, rhino or dry land hippo.