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13 June 2006, 00:18
Palmer
Leopard bullet question
In 375 H and H how much better would a 270 grain round tip Hawk bullet be than a 300 grain A-frame - if any?

The Hawk doesn't shoot as accurately in my rifle as the A-frame but I presume that as a softer and lighter bullet it would be faster and expand quicker.

Is that worth a trade off in accuracy?

I have a lot of trust built up in A-frames and am a little reluctant to switch unless there is a lot of advantage to the Hawk bullet on leopard.


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And cannot come again.

A. E. Housman
13 June 2006, 00:51
465H&H
I would opt for a little softer bullet on leopard than the A-Frame. The Nosler 260 gr. Accubond might be one good choice to consider.

465H&H
13 June 2006, 00:51
MARK H. YOUNG
Palmer,

If you are already using the 300 gr.SAF don't mess around with another load. A second load just gives you one more thing to think about and isn't necessary. I personally have shot 3 leopards all with premium deep penetrating bullets. None of those needed a follow up. The SAF through the shoulders of the leopard will equal a dead cat.

Mark


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13 June 2006, 01:10
Michael Robinson
Mark has it right, IMHO. I also used a so-called "hard" bullet on my leopard. It was a 272 grain, .375 caliber Hirtenberger ABC bullet, which is very much like a TBBC or X-bullet.

I shot my leopard at 40 yards right through the shoulders. The bullet expanded very well and killed him outright. He was dead before he hit the ground.

I would not hesitate to use the 300 grain Swift A-Frame in .375 caliber on leopard.


Mike

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13 June 2006, 01:33
oupa
"...The Hawk doesn't shoot as accurately in my rifle as the A-frame..."

I have no practicle experience on leopard but the above quote says it all. The secret if there is one, in quickly killing any creature is hitting it in the right place. Bigger holes in the wrong place don't help.


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13 June 2006, 06:32
Leopardtrack
I will be using 160gr Accubonds in my 7mmRemMag this August.
13 June 2006, 07:40
retreever
Palmer,

I am shooting those Hornady round nose soft points...and Barnes TSX and Bridger solids...The Model 70 is shooting all of them in a tight group at 100yds..But a 7mm mushrooming to 375 diameter, I am already there...Stick with what is shooting for you..

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13 June 2006, 19:03
Palmer
Thanks everyone for the opinions. I think I will stay with what I know shoots well - the A-frame.


ALLEN W. JOHNSON - DRSS

Into my heart on air that kills
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.

A. E. Housman
13 June 2006, 20:45
Spring
The A-frame is a great all-around bullet. I think your decision to stay with what shoots well in your gun is a wise one. You also don't need to shoot one bullet for your leopard and then plan on pulling out something different when you see a sable, buffalo, or other plains game in that it's rare for two different loads to shoot the same.
Pick one bullet you like and stick with it. By the way, here's a leopard my son shot last year.