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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1526379" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Not quite the mass and energy of the .500 class big bores, I have owned and hunted with my H&H 500-450 Nitro Express, acquired in the early 90's. 480gr@5000FPE. Made in 1904, also a rifle with interesting history, its still well suited for the intended purpose. Shown below is a Lion I shot about 30 years ago....at 20 paces. The rather tatty insert photo shows the original owner, a famous writer, PH, and adventurer, William Buckley. Hard to see but he holds the exact same rifle used for a lion he shot 100 years earlier.</p><p>[ATTACH]113693[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1526379, member: 10291"] Not quite the mass and energy of the .500 class big bores, I have owned and hunted with my H&H 500-450 Nitro Express, acquired in the early 90’s. 480gr@5000FPE. Made in 1904, also a rifle with interesting history, its still well suited for the intended purpose. Shown below is a Lion I shot about 30 years ago....at 20 paces. The rather tatty insert photo shows the original owner, a famous writer, PH, and adventurer, William Buckley. Hard to see but he holds the exact same rifle used for a lion he shot 100 years earlier. [ATTACH]113693[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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