Western bush pig 45

@Cheplicki Nice video and nice shot. I really like how you track your shots on film. I could see the blood start flowing shortly after impact. I also appreciate your honesty, “I don’t really get anything from this. I do this for fun and a few free things I get…” I can respect that. I’d been looking at this gun against a few others for a while. This video is helpful when narrowing down things to consider. Thank you for sharing.
 
I have a Texan .457 which has been taking deer and hog no problem but have interest is bush bug and or bush pig any opinion if they’re a step up or stay with Texan it’s working
Unfortunately I have zero experience with the Texan rifles. They appear to be fine rifles.

I just finished my first deer season with the bushbuck carbine.

What a sweet rifle to shoot and hunt with. It was easy to carry, use from a ladder stand, and very effective with the 365 grain hollow points.
I harvested 2 nice deer with one shot each. The deer folded in their tracks. I was also able to help my hunting partner with a finishing shot on his spine
shot animal that he could not see to finish from his stand. Quick clean heart shot from 127 yards on a deer that was laying on it's side attempting to stand
up.

All in all, they are fine rifles. I highly recommend them.

Doc
 
Unfortunately I have zero experience with the Texan rifles. They appear to be fine rifles.

I just finished my first deer season with the bushbuck carbine.

What a sweet rifle to shoot and hunt with. It was easy to carry, use from a ladder stand, and very effective with the 365 grain hollow points.
I harvested 2 nice deer with one shot each. The deer folded in their tracks. I was also able to help my hunting partner with a finishing shot on his spine
shot animal that he could not see to finish from his stand. Quick clean heart shot from 127 yards on a deer that was laying on it's side attempting to stand
up.

All in all, they are fine rifles. I highly recommend them.

Doc
Thanks that actually answers 2 questions for me I was wondering if the carbine was sacrificing ability to drop deer but I would like the shorter gun climbing up a tree congrats on your hunts
 
Unfortunately I have zero experience with the Texan rifles. They appear to be fine rifles.

I just finished my first deer season with the bushbuck carbine.

What a sweet rifle to shoot and hunt with. It was easy to carry, use from a ladder stand, and very effective with the 365 grain hollow points.
I harvested 2 nice deer with one shot each. The deer folded in their tracks. I was also able to help my hunting partner with a finishing shot on his spine
shot animal that he could not see to finish from his stand. Quick clean heart shot from 127 yards on a deer that was laying on it's side attempting to stand
up.

All in all, they are fine rifles. I highly recommend them.

Doc

@Doc C. Do you have any photos of any of this?