Vince wrote: |
The game we have here in Australia doesn't demand high grade premium projectiles....unless you are hunting buffalo or camel. Cheers, Vince |
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Bushmaster wrote: |
I believe or have heard, 1895ss. That the hump is the best (or was that buffalo hump? The mind ya know). You would have to figure that if the camel had just drank that the hump would be the moistest part. That right Vince?? |
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Contrary to popular belief, a camel does not store water in its hump. It is in fact a mound of fatty tissue from which the animal draws energy when food is hard to find. When a camel uses its hump fat for sustenance, the mound becomes flabby and shrinks. If a camel draws too much fat, the small remaining lump will flop from it's upright position and hang down the camel's side. Food and a few days' rest will return the hump to its normal firm condition. |
Bushmaster wrote: |
..And yes I knew about the hump being fat. Just trying to get to 1895ss... |
Bushmaster wrote: |
The only time you crimp a jacketed bullet is if it has a cannelure. On subject...I'm not guilty of hi-jacking this... |
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