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By Nathan Foster You can find matchgrade products and pricing here! ...
Below, the a section of the skin (shield) of a 4.5 year old boar sitting on my o...
By Nathan Foster You can find Matchgrade products and pricing here! To dow...
This information was sent to us as a document. Please click here to view PDF....
.223 Hornady 53 grain V-Max (factory) This rugged billy goat was taken with a...
By Nathan Foster. Please note that thisarticle is a primer which has been pro...
.223 75 grain A-Max Below are pictures of the 75 grain A-max, fired from a .2...
To become a successful hunter, one must understand the principles of effective g...
Below, wounding from a .223 caliber rifle using Winchester 55gr soft point ammun...
As a hunting guide the biggest problem I am faced with (besides locating game) i...
These pictures come from an Eastern European hunter while in Mongolia. Cartri...
The following shows the wounding produced on a Bull Thar (Bull weights range fro...
Developed by American wildcatters in the 1920's, the .22 Hornet was adopted ...
Spiker Whitetail deer, rifle a Model 7 caliber .243. This was a snap shot in woo...
Long before Roy Weatherby developed his high velocity ethos, the Savage Company ...
Below are pictures of a European (Czechoslovakia) Red Stag shot with a .243 Tikk...
First introduced by Remington in 1950, the .222 Remington was designed primarily...
Below is the violent wounding 95gr SST. MV 3050fps, range 180 yards, feral goat ...
By the end of the Second World War, the effectiveness of the German MP43 assault...
This Sika spiker was taken with a .243, using a 100 grain Sierra GameKing. Muzzl...
Based on the 6mm Lee Navy case necked down to .224 the 220 Swift was released by...
Below is a look at the 87 grain Berger VLD. Joseph Peter used this bullet in his...
Although Roy Weatherby's cartridges have been extremely successful as well a...
The following is from a reader located in the U.S who took his son hunting with ...
Prior to the advent of smokeless powder the most effective calibers were those o...
Below we have a young hunter with his first wild hog. Our young hunter took his ...
The .243 Winchester cartridge released in 1955 was without a doubt, an immense s...
Deer taken with the 257 Roberts, range 270 yards. The animal was hit right in th...
Introduced in 2003 the .223 and .243 WSSM cartridges were created by Winchester ...
Below is one of my favorites, the 140gr A-Max. Impact velocity here is 2650fps, ...
By Nathan Foster Although I have a passion for hunting medium game and studyi...
Below are the results of a 120gr Nosler BT at at impact velocity of approximatel...
Introduced in 1955 the .243 Winchester is based on the 7.62x51 military (.308 Wi...
Below is the result of a 139gr lapua Scenar used on a feral goat, shot placement...
In the early 1950’s, Remington engineers began research towards a 6mm cart...
Below is look at the 140 grain VLD. Muzzle velocity was 2950fps from a very fast...
Introduced in 1968 for the Weatherby Mark V rifle, the .240 Weatherby was yet an...
A happy reader based in the UK bagged this nice Roe deer using his 6.5x47 rifle,...
The first ever short but wide cased 6mm cartridge to be developed was the 6mm Be...
Below, a spiker Red Deer shot with the 150 grain Hornady SP. Impact velocity app...
The .250 Savage was designed by U.S wildcatter and cartridge designer Charles Ne...
Pictures that follow are of a Roe Deer taken at a range of 70 meters by a Spanis...
The history of the .257 Roberts dates back to the 1920's, when a wildcatter ...
The hind shown in the next series of photos was taken using 150gr SST's out ...
By the end of the 1920's Arthur Savage’s .250-3000 had become a popula...
Not something you see every day, a bear taken with a .270WSM loaded with the 160...
The .257 Weatherby was one of Roy Weatherby’s earliest creations and quick...
This spike-fork immature bull Moose was taken in the interior of British Columbi...
The .25-303 first appeared in the 1930's when Australian wildcatters began l...
Here we have pictures that show the result of a Australian Fallow deer that has ...
The .25-08 wildcat first appeared in the mid to late 1950's. Its creation wa...
Below is a fox shot by a Spanish hunter. The fox was shot with a .270 running th...
In 2004 Winchester announced the introduction of a third cartridge to be added t...
Below is the result of a 110gr Barnes TSX, used on a Mule deer, body weight appr...
Dear readers, please note that this is a temporary page, posted Sept 2017. Fo...
Below is a Red deer stag, harvested with a 7mm Rem Mag loaded with the 162 grain...
During the muzzle loading era, the most common bore diameters in Europe ranged b...
These pics show a 165 lb white tail deer, shot at 170 yards with 139gr Hornady I...
Like the 7x57, the 6.5x57 Mauser is based on the M/88 8x57mm case. Information r...
Charles Newton has often been described as the father of high velocity. As a car...
This 13 year old hunter tagged his first big game animal, a very nice bull Elk, ...
With the popularity of the 6.5 caliber in Europe it is no wonder that the first ...
Below: Wound channel created by the original Berger 180gr 7mm VLD "Hunting&...
The 6.5 Remington Magnum was introduced in 1966 for the Remington Model 600 shor...
A black bear taken at 70 yards by Hazel Murray using the 7mm Practical with a 19...
When Sweden upgraded their military service rifle, thousands of surplus 6.5x55 S...
Below is a young porker pig, shot by Scott Osbourne with a 7mm08 rifle and 140 g...
When Winchester released the .284 Winchester in 1963, primarily for hunting, man...
The picture below shows a 7mm 168 grain Sierra Matchking bullet, recovered from ...
The .270 has proven itself as one of the most versatile and effective medium gam...
The next series of pictures show a South Island, New Zealand Chamois Buck. This ...
Below is a Canadian Grizzly Bear shot with a .300 WSM. Hazel used the 180 grain ...
Following the immediate success of the .300 WSM in 2001, the .270 and 7mm WSM we...
Hazel, so far our .30 cal champion provides us with more to view. Below is the r...
The 7x57 was designed during 1892 by Paul Mauser of Germany, based on the 8x57 c...
300 Win Mag, 208gr A-Max, MV 2875fps, impact velocity 2466fps (340 yards) Ent...
First experimented with by Wildcatter’s, the 7mm08 is based simply on the ...
The pictures below are of a 90 pound boar shot at a range of 30 yards with a .30...
Developed by wildcatter Ken Waters for lever action rifles, the 7-30 Waters is b...
The below photos show the excellent performance of the Hornady .30 caliber 200 g...
The .280 Remington was introduced in 1957. Various sources suggest that Remingto...
Below is a Grizzly bear autopsy. Animal weight was 100-120kg (220-264lb) Rifle w...
Introduced in 1963, the .284 was Winchester’s answer to the .280 Remington...
Below is an African Oryx taken on safari in Namibia on Orua Ranch. This animal w...
Introduced in 1917, the 7x64 was created by the famous German cartridge and proj...
The below pictures are a Red yearling shot with a .308, hunter used 130gr Barnes...
Released in 1953 Americans, Phil Sharpe and Richard Hart designed the 7x61 S&...
Shown below is wounding created by a .35 Whelen utilizing Hornady's 200 grai...
The original introduction date of the 7mm Weatherby is unclear, however its appe...
This young stag was taken with a .35 Whelen AI using the 225gr Sierra Gameking p...
When the Mauser brothers designed the 7x57 cartridge for use in their M93 milita...
Below we have a series of pictures of an Australian mature Hereford scrub bull a...
Updated August 2018. The 7mm Practical is a cartridge of my own design. It wa...
This Kudu Antelope was shot with a .338 Winchester Magnum, using a 225gr Barnes ...
The 7mm STW was developed by Layne Simpson, gun writer for the Shooting Times We...
The 7mm SAUM was released in 2002 based on a shortened version of Remington'...
Below, an Impala shot with the South African made Spartan 300 grain Frontier bul...
In 1963, Winchester introduced the .284, giving hunters optimum power in a short...
One of my own photos - from my poor quality (hardly took any photos) - photo tak...
Inspired by the Lazzeroni proprietary cartridges, Remington introduced the 7mm R...
The 225 grain Interlock was designed for taking light game such as the Impala. A...
A breath of fresh air after so many recent "what is the best load for my Cr...
In 1886 France adopted the 8mm Lebel, the world’s first smokeless military...
This 60lb pig was shot from 60 yards with a 300gn Hornady hollow point projectil...
When the .30-30 was introduced in 1895, it was considered a major step forwards ...
The son of the British Commissioner to the West Indies, Arthur William Savage wa...
Toward the end of his second term as President of the United States, George Wash...
Following European trends of the mid to late 1880’s and after exhaustive t...
When the invention of smokeless powder led to France’s adoption of the 8mm...
Designed by the British firm Holland & Holland, the .300 H&H magnum was ...
Based on the .300 H&H case blown out to maximum capacity, the .300 Weatherby...
Although the .300 H&H magnum introduced the American shooting public to the ...
In 1958 Winchester released the .338 Winchester Magnum, a potent, well balanced ...
In 1913 Charles Newton introduced the world’s first high capacity .30 cali...
The .300 WSM was the first of Winchesters short magnum family, released in 2001....
Following the release of the giant .300 Remington Ultra magnum in 1999, Remingto...
Based on the giant .378 Weatherby case, the .30-378 Weatherby was designed as a ...
Over a period of 35 years the British military underwent major technological adv...
Contrary to Hollywood’s portrayal of a culture bound by tradition and unwi...
In 1882, the Russian chief artillery administration opened a commission to explo...
During the 1890’s military powers of the world abandoned single shot infan...
8x57JS Mauser, 7.92x57 Mauser, 7.9mm, 8x57IS Mauser. History At a time of ...
Long before western hunters experimented with the 8mm bore size, Germanic hunter...
During the 1930’s the popularity of the 8mm bore reached an all-time high ...
In 1978, 39 years after RWS released the 8x68 S to the European market, Remingto...
Following the introduction of the .300 Winchester Short Magnum (.300WSM) in 2000...
In December of 2005, the Federal Cartridge company announced the creation and ad...
Like the .270 (.277”) caliber, the .338” bore diameter is of US orig...
The release of the .338 Winchester Magnum in 1958 sparked the creation of two mo...
When Winchester released the .338 Winchester Magnum in 1958, they established th...
Announced in 1999 and released in 2000, the .338 Remington Ultra Magnum is one o...
The .378 Weatherby cartridge was developed by Roy Weatherby based on a belted ve...
During the 1980’s a .338 caliber sniper cartridge appeared, sometimes refe...
The .338 Edge was designed by Shawn Carlock during the interim period between Re...
The Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle designed by John Moses Browning is ...
Developed primarily as a law enforcement pistol cartridge, the .357 Magnum was i...
The .35 Remington is one of a family of cartridges that were designed for the Re...
Famous for its lever action rifles, it is ironic that Winchester’s attempt...
After poor sales of the Model 88 lever action rifle, the Winchester marketing de...
The son of an aristocrat, it would come as a surprise to those around him that T...
In 1964, the Remington arms company introduced the Model 600 carbine rifle. This...
In 1899 British gun maker John Rigby introduced the first commercially successfu...
The .358 Shooting Times Alaskan is a wildcat created by gun writer Lanye Simpson...
The histories and chronological developments of European medium bore hunting car...
More than twenty different 9.3mm cartridges evolved during the period 1884 to 19...
The advent smokeless powder had a profound effect on cartridge development. As c...
Released in 2003, the 9.3x66 was developed by the Finnish company Sako for their...
Of the many rifles, shotguns and cartridges designed by the English gun making f...
The .375 Winchester was released in 1978 as the initial chambering for Wincheste...
The .376 Steyr was officially introduced in 1999, the result of a joint venture ...
Introduced in 1944, the .375 Weatherby is an improved version of the .375 Hollan...
For those of us who love potent cartridges one of the ongoing bug bears of the M...
After creating the .375 Weatherby Magnum in 1944 Roy Weatherby eventually formed...
During 1999 Remington Arms introduced their .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, an extr...
Having witnessed the effectiveness of the Spencer and Henry repeating rifles dur...
During the 1920’s, U.S gun writer Elmer Keith (1899 -1984) became heavily ...
The early 1960’s was a great time of technological creativity worldwide. T...
Few cartridges have retained such long lived popularity as the .45-70 U.S Govern...
The Marlin M1895 in .45-70, released in 1972 has without a doubt been a major su...
The term proprietary cartridge is used to describe a cartridge design that is ow...
(Note: some of these cartridges are or will be explored in full, in the knowledg...
The use of large heavy bullets for precision long range shooting is a fascinatio...
Species Height at wither Chest depth Vitals depth Weight ...
Written by Nathan Foster, 22 / 07 / 2024. In the following article, I would l...
Rifle bedding is fundamental to rifle accuracy. The term bedding refers to the f...
As part of our ongoing research, we invite viewers to contribute autopsy photogr...
This is a basic drop chart generated for a client. Sample was requested on the f...
The following video details how to anneal an SST or Interbond projectile as desc...
By Nathan Foster The word meplat is a term used in ballistics terminolo...
The below video details the annealing of a Berger VLD to promote fragmentation a...
This article was written in response to a reader asking how to find his COAL wit...
The below tests were performed privately and independently in New Zealand, 2012....
This research has been completed but has yet to be uploaded. Please understand t...
The following downloadable PDF targets are of my own design. I have been using t...
This article is written in the hope that those who are responsible for making su...
Traditional Karate, Kata, Kobudo, New Plymouth, New Zealand. Kancho Alfre...
Please note that this page has been created for the sake of containing (via the ...
This page is provided purely for the purpose of creating awareness towards the s...
This page contains links to our secure TBR server allowing readers to download p...
To download the Manson Foster Reamer PDF, please click here. A series o...
By Nathan Foster You can find matchgrade products and pricing here! ...
By Nathan Foster You can find Matchgrade products and pricing here! To dow...
By Nathan Foster. Please note that thisarticle is a primer which has been pro...
To become a successful hunter, one must understand the principles of effective g...
As a hunting guide the biggest problem I am faced with (besides locating game) i...
By Nathan Foster Although I have a passion for hunting medium game and studyi...
Written by Nathan Foster, 22 / 07 / 2024. In the following article, I would l...
Rifle bedding is fundamental to rifle accuracy. The term bedding refers to the f...
This is a basic drop chart generated for a client. Sample was requested on the f...
This article was written in response to a reader asking how to find his COAL wit...
The below tests were performed privately and independently in New Zealand, 2012....
The following downloadable PDF targets are of my own design. I have been using t...
To download the Manson Foster Reamer PDF, please click here. A series o...
To become a successful hunter, one must understand the principles of effective g...
Developed by American wildcatters in the 1920's, the .22 Hornet was adopted ...
Long before Roy Weatherby developed his high velocity ethos, the Savage Company ...
First introduced by Remington in 1950, the .222 Remington was designed primarily...
By the end of the Second World War, the effectiveness of the German MP43 assault...
Based on the 6mm Lee Navy case necked down to .224 the 220 Swift was released by...
Although Roy Weatherby's cartridges have been extremely successful as well a...
Prior to the advent of smokeless powder the most effective calibers were those o...
The .243 Winchester cartridge released in 1955 was without a doubt, an immense s...
Introduced in 2003 the .223 and .243 WSSM cartridges were created by Winchester ...
Introduced in 1955 the .243 Winchester is based on the 7.62x51 military (.308 Wi...
In the early 1950’s, Remington engineers began research towards a 6mm cart...
Introduced in 1968 for the Weatherby Mark V rifle, the .240 Weatherby was yet an...
The first ever short but wide cased 6mm cartridge to be developed was the 6mm Be...
The .250 Savage was designed by U.S wildcatter and cartridge designer Charles Ne...
The history of the .257 Roberts dates back to the 1920's, when a wildcatter ...
By the end of the 1920's Arthur Savage’s .250-3000 had become a popula...
The .257 Weatherby was one of Roy Weatherby’s earliest creations and quick...
The .25-303 first appeared in the 1930's when Australian wildcatters began l...
The .25-08 wildcat first appeared in the mid to late 1950's. Its creation wa...
In 2004 Winchester announced the introduction of a third cartridge to be added t...
Dear readers, please note that this is a temporary page, posted Sept 2017. Fo...
During the muzzle loading era, the most common bore diameters in Europe ranged b...
Like the 7x57, the 6.5x57 Mauser is based on the M/88 8x57mm case. Information r...
Charles Newton has often been described as the father of high velocity. As a car...
With the popularity of the 6.5 caliber in Europe it is no wonder that the first ...
The 6.5 Remington Magnum was introduced in 1966 for the Remington Model 600 shor...
When Sweden upgraded their military service rifle, thousands of surplus 6.5x55 S...
When Winchester released the .284 Winchester in 1963, primarily for hunting, man...
The .270 has proven itself as one of the most versatile and effective medium gam...
Following the immediate success of the .300 WSM in 2001, the .270 and 7mm WSM we...
The 7x57 was designed during 1892 by Paul Mauser of Germany, based on the 8x57 c...
First experimented with by Wildcatter’s, the 7mm08 is based simply on the ...
Developed by wildcatter Ken Waters for lever action rifles, the 7-30 Waters is b...
The .280 Remington was introduced in 1957. Various sources suggest that Remingto...
Introduced in 1963, the .284 was Winchester’s answer to the .280 Remington...
Introduced in 1917, the 7x64 was created by the famous German cartridge and proj...
Released in 1953 Americans, Phil Sharpe and Richard Hart designed the 7x61 S&...
The original introduction date of the 7mm Weatherby is unclear, however its appe...
When the Mauser brothers designed the 7x57 cartridge for use in their M93 milita...
Updated August 2018. The 7mm Practical is a cartridge of my own design. It wa...
The 7mm STW was developed by Layne Simpson, gun writer for the Shooting Times We...
The 7mm SAUM was released in 2002 based on a shortened version of Remington'...
In 1963, Winchester introduced the .284, giving hunters optimum power in a short...
Inspired by the Lazzeroni proprietary cartridges, Remington introduced the 7mm R...
In 1886 France adopted the 8mm Lebel, the world’s first smokeless military...
When the .30-30 was introduced in 1895, it was considered a major step forwards ...
The son of the British Commissioner to the West Indies, Arthur William Savage wa...
Toward the end of his second term as President of the United States, George Wash...
Following European trends of the mid to late 1880’s and after exhaustive t...
When the invention of smokeless powder led to France’s adoption of the 8mm...
Designed by the British firm Holland & Holland, the .300 H&H magnum was ...
Based on the .300 H&H case blown out to maximum capacity, the .300 Weatherby...
Although the .300 H&H magnum introduced the American shooting public to the ...
In 1958 Winchester released the .338 Winchester Magnum, a potent, well balanced ...
In 1913 Charles Newton introduced the world’s first high capacity .30 cali...
The .300 WSM was the first of Winchesters short magnum family, released in 2001....
Following the release of the giant .300 Remington Ultra magnum in 1999, Remingto...
Based on the giant .378 Weatherby case, the .30-378 Weatherby was designed as a ...
Over a period of 35 years the British military underwent major technological adv...
Contrary to Hollywood’s portrayal of a culture bound by tradition and unwi...
In 1882, the Russian chief artillery administration opened a commission to explo...
During the 1890’s military powers of the world abandoned single shot infan...
8x57JS Mauser, 7.92x57 Mauser, 7.9mm, 8x57IS Mauser. History At a time of ...
Long before western hunters experimented with the 8mm bore size, Germanic hunter...
During the 1930’s the popularity of the 8mm bore reached an all-time high ...
In 1978, 39 years after RWS released the 8x68 S to the European market, Remingto...
Following the introduction of the .300 Winchester Short Magnum (.300WSM) in 2000...
In December of 2005, the Federal Cartridge company announced the creation and ad...
Like the .270 (.277”) caliber, the .338” bore diameter is of US orig...
The release of the .338 Winchester Magnum in 1958 sparked the creation of two mo...
When Winchester released the .338 Winchester Magnum in 1958, they established th...
Announced in 1999 and released in 2000, the .338 Remington Ultra Magnum is one o...
The .378 Weatherby cartridge was developed by Roy Weatherby based on a belted ve...
During the 1980’s a .338 caliber sniper cartridge appeared, sometimes refe...
The .338 Edge was designed by Shawn Carlock during the interim period between Re...
The Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle designed by John Moses Browning is ...
Developed primarily as a law enforcement pistol cartridge, the .357 Magnum was i...
The .35 Remington is one of a family of cartridges that were designed for the Re...
Famous for its lever action rifles, it is ironic that Winchester’s attempt...
After poor sales of the Model 88 lever action rifle, the Winchester marketing de...
The son of an aristocrat, it would come as a surprise to those around him that T...
In 1964, the Remington arms company introduced the Model 600 carbine rifle. This...
In 1899 British gun maker John Rigby introduced the first commercially successfu...
The .358 Shooting Times Alaskan is a wildcat created by gun writer Lanye Simpson...
The histories and chronological developments of European medium bore hunting car...
More than twenty different 9.3mm cartridges evolved during the period 1884 to 19...
The advent smokeless powder had a profound effect on cartridge development. As c...
Released in 2003, the 9.3x66 was developed by the Finnish company Sako for their...
Of the many rifles, shotguns and cartridges designed by the English gun making f...
The .375 Winchester was released in 1978 as the initial chambering for Wincheste...
The .376 Steyr was officially introduced in 1999, the result of a joint venture ...
Introduced in 1944, the .375 Weatherby is an improved version of the .375 Hollan...
For those of us who love potent cartridges one of the ongoing bug bears of the M...
After creating the .375 Weatherby Magnum in 1944 Roy Weatherby eventually formed...
During 1999 Remington Arms introduced their .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, an extr...
Having witnessed the effectiveness of the Spencer and Henry repeating rifles dur...
During the 1920’s, U.S gun writer Elmer Keith (1899 -1984) became heavily ...
The early 1960’s was a great time of technological creativity worldwide. T...
Few cartridges have retained such long lived popularity as the .45-70 U.S Govern...
The Marlin M1895 in .45-70, released in 1972 has without a doubt been a major su...
The term proprietary cartridge is used to describe a cartridge design that is ow...
(Note: some of these cartridges are or will be explored in full, in the knowledg...
The use of large heavy bullets for precision long range shooting is a fascinatio...
Written by Nathan Foster, 22 / 07 / 2024. In the following article, I would l...
The following video details how to anneal an SST or Interbond projectile as desc...
By Nathan Foster The word meplat is a term used in ballistics terminolo...
The below video details the annealing of a Berger VLD to promote fragmentation a...
This research has been completed but has yet to be uploaded. Please understand t...
This article is written in the hope that those who are responsible for making su...
Please note that this page has been created for the sake of containing (via the ...
This page is provided purely for the purpose of creating awareness towards the s...
This page contains links to our secure TBR server allowing readers to download p...
To download the Manson Foster Reamer PDF, please click here. A series o...
Below, the a section of the skin (shield) of a 4.5 year old boar sitting on my o...
This information was sent to us as a document. Please click here to view PDF....
.223 Hornady 53 grain V-Max (factory) This rugged billy goat was taken with a...
.223 75 grain A-Max Below are pictures of the 75 grain A-max, fired from a .2...
To become a successful hunter, one must understand the principles of effective g...
Below, wounding from a .223 caliber rifle using Winchester 55gr soft point ammun...
These pictures come from an Eastern European hunter while in Mongolia. Cartri...
The following shows the wounding produced on a Bull Thar (Bull weights range fro...
Spiker Whitetail deer, rifle a Model 7 caliber .243. This was a snap shot in woo...
Below are pictures of a European (Czechoslovakia) Red Stag shot with a .243 Tikk...
Below is the violent wounding 95gr SST. MV 3050fps, range 180 yards, feral goat ...
This Sika spiker was taken with a .243, using a 100 grain Sierra GameKing. Muzzl...
Below is a look at the 87 grain Berger VLD. Joseph Peter used this bullet in his...
The following is from a reader located in the U.S who took his son hunting with ...
Below we have a young hunter with his first wild hog. Our young hunter took his ...
Deer taken with the 257 Roberts, range 270 yards. The animal was hit right in th...
Below is one of my favorites, the 140gr A-Max. Impact velocity here is 2650fps, ...
Below are the results of a 120gr Nosler BT at at impact velocity of approximatel...
Below is the result of a 139gr lapua Scenar used on a feral goat, shot placement...
Below is look at the 140 grain VLD. Muzzle velocity was 2950fps from a very fast...
A happy reader based in the UK bagged this nice Roe deer using his 6.5x47 rifle,...
Below, a spiker Red Deer shot with the 150 grain Hornady SP. Impact velocity app...
Pictures that follow are of a Roe Deer taken at a range of 70 meters by a Spanis...
The hind shown in the next series of photos was taken using 150gr SST's out ...
Not something you see every day, a bear taken with a .270WSM loaded with the 160...
This spike-fork immature bull Moose was taken in the interior of British Columbi...
Here we have pictures that show the result of a Australian Fallow deer that has ...
Below is a fox shot by a Spanish hunter. The fox was shot with a .270 running th...
Below is the result of a 110gr Barnes TSX, used on a Mule deer, body weight appr...
Below is a Red deer stag, harvested with a 7mm Rem Mag loaded with the 162 grain...
These pics show a 165 lb white tail deer, shot at 170 yards with 139gr Hornady I...
This 13 year old hunter tagged his first big game animal, a very nice bull Elk, ...
Below: Wound channel created by the original Berger 180gr 7mm VLD "Hunting&...
A black bear taken at 70 yards by Hazel Murray using the 7mm Practical with a 19...
Below is a young porker pig, shot by Scott Osbourne with a 7mm08 rifle and 140 g...
The picture below shows a 7mm 168 grain Sierra Matchking bullet, recovered from ...
The next series of pictures show a South Island, New Zealand Chamois Buck. This ...
Below is a Canadian Grizzly Bear shot with a .300 WSM. Hazel used the 180 grain ...
Hazel, so far our .30 cal champion provides us with more to view. Below is the r...
300 Win Mag, 208gr A-Max, MV 2875fps, impact velocity 2466fps (340 yards) Ent...
The pictures below are of a 90 pound boar shot at a range of 30 yards with a .30...
The below photos show the excellent performance of the Hornady .30 caliber 200 g...
Below is a Grizzly bear autopsy. Animal weight was 100-120kg (220-264lb) Rifle w...
Below is an African Oryx taken on safari in Namibia on Orua Ranch. This animal w...
The below pictures are a Red yearling shot with a .308, hunter used 130gr Barnes...
Shown below is wounding created by a .35 Whelen utilizing Hornady's 200 grai...
This young stag was taken with a .35 Whelen AI using the 225gr Sierra Gameking p...
Below we have a series of pictures of an Australian mature Hereford scrub bull a...
This Kudu Antelope was shot with a .338 Winchester Magnum, using a 225gr Barnes ...
Below, an Impala shot with the South African made Spartan 300 grain Frontier bul...
One of my own photos - from my poor quality (hardly took any photos) - photo tak...
The 225 grain Interlock was designed for taking light game such as the Impala. A...
A breath of fresh air after so many recent "what is the best load for my Cr...
This 60lb pig was shot from 60 yards with a 300gn Hornady hollow point projectil...
As part of our ongoing research, we invite viewers to contribute autopsy photogr...
To become a successful hunter, one must understand the principles of effective g...
Species Height at wither Chest depth Vitals depth Weight ...
Traditional Karate, Kata, Kobudo, New Plymouth, New Zealand. Kancho Alfre...

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