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| You could get some custom handloads with Woodleigh solids at about the same velocity..but first I would try all the factory solids until I found one that hit POI with my Federal softs...The sledghammers used to have a good reputation, but I have been lead to understand that these Speer Sledghammers are not as stout as the older ones, but thats just rumor on my part...
I have never seen any of the modern solids fail on buffalo, and have only heard of a couple that did, most of the solid failures over the last 200 years have been on elephants... |
| Posts: 42552 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000 | 
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| Ive used the woodleighs on elephant with amazing penetration. Shot one in the armpit and broke the offside shoulder. Only went a few yards before falling down. They seemed to work well on buffalo also. I dont like to mess with success but I also like using factory loads for hunting dangerous game. |
| Posts: 294 | Location: carmichael,califoenia,usa | Registered: 03 June 2000 | 
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| I haven't used them on game, but what, if anything, is wrong with the 300 grain .375 Hornady solids? They are relatively inexpensive and usually available. |
| Posts: 5883 | Location: People's Republic of Maryland | Registered: 11 March 2001 | 
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| Mamba,
I have use the Federal Sledgehammers and like them. My BRNO likes the 300gr Nosler Partitions and when I switch to the solids the rifle is still spot on. |
| Posts: 83 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: 03 February 2004 | 
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| LE 270, Nothing wrong with the Hornady solids. They apparently don't carry the "designer" lable so desired.  |
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