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| I like them Pop but I did have a few instances of "failure" on elk and that @ H&H velocities. At 3,100, I doubt you'll be happy for long. |
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I like them Pop but I did have a few instances of "failure" on elk and that @ H&H velocities. At 3,100, I doubt you'll be happy for long.
Nice way to put it! |
| Posts: 3865 | Location: Cheyenne, WYOMING, USA | Registered: 13 June 2000 |
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| I've used the 270 sp several times on eland on exotic ranches in Texas with good resuts. However, this was at about 2400 fps. One lung shot with a hole on both sides, one through the spine and ended up backwards on the off side hide. I'm not sure I'd push them much beyond 2400 or use them on a high dollar hunt. I'm using the 260 Nosler accubond in a few weeks in Namibia. By the way, I've found the accubonds cheap (about $15 for 50) on the nosler pro shop web site where they sell seconds. bob |
| Posts: 1287 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: 20 October 2000 |
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| I use the 300 gr Hornady RN in my .375 H&H and it quite soft, although good for pigs and grassy's thats at aprox 2500 fps give or take...it would make a great varmint round with your .378 !! |
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| Pop, It's commmon talk that conventional bullets should not be used on game if their muzzle velocity is over 2800 fps. When I had a 378 Weatherby the bullet that shot very well was the 270 gr Hornady Spire Point. Perhaps it's a similar bullet that your thinking about? At that time Nosler had stopped making any Partitions in .375 and there were no other premium bullets that I knew of. So the advice was to sell the rifle and shoot the .375's that did not have so much powder capacity. This I did and I did not regret it for decades. Today there are such premium bullets however. For some reason I can't get the handbook load for that bullet out of my mind using surplus 4831. That must because I never loaded it up over the minimum. Talk about recoil velocity! Ouch! To add: I noticed the link to Groove Bullets in your signature. They make a .375 bullet! That's what to use on game out of that cannon. http://www.groovebullets.com/bulletdata.html |
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When I had a 378 Weatherby the bullet that shot very well was the 270 gr Hornady Spire Point. Perhaps it's a similar bullet that your thinking about?
To add: I noticed the link to Groove Bullets in your signature. They make a .375 bullet! That's what to use on game out of that cannon.
http://www.groovebullets.com/bulletdata.html
Yes the 270 Spire Point is the one I am talking about. As far as the Groove 375 goes...... read this
http://www.groovebullets.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1681 |
| Posts: 3865 | Location: Cheyenne, WYOMING, USA | Registered: 13 June 2000 |
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