.375" 285 gr. Speer GS's?
Has anyone used these? I'm thinking of loading them for my 375 H&H... should ruin an elk's day. What powders are you using?
Brad
03 June 2001, 16:41
John SI've loaded and shot the Speers but not at game so can't offer any opinions about them but can highly recommend R15 powder for the 375. I load only 300gr bullets and it seems to offer great performance without severe powder compression.
05 June 2001, 13:09
AtkinsonBrad,
They work great..I actually believe they may be a little tougher than most bullets..
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Ray Atkinson
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I have used them on game here in Alaska, and I second Ray's opinion. I would choose them over the nosler partitions, except for perhaps on the big brown bears.
12 June 2001, 01:22
<Ronnberg>Two years ago I shot about 200 of these - I originally wanted something what would shoot a bit flatter than 300grs (only had one rifle - and needed to do some springbok/gemsbok hunting in Namibia). Problem was that they wouldn't shoot hoot in my rifle - about 3" groups at 100m - and I tried all local powders & various primers etc. Ended up shooting barnes-x as I could get 1" with them. Positive side with the GS was that I easily got them up to 2800f/s (can't remember if it was S365 or S385) - so if the accuracy had been there they would have been great. But now they did a great job on tin-cans.
Rgds., Peter
12 June 2001, 07:49
<PRonnberg>Sorry - I was talking crap. Checked my F/S conversion and I actually just broke 800m/s = 2622f/s - which gave pressure signs (primers slightly cratered) and I backed off to 790m/s which is 2585f/s. But still a lot better speed (but not accuracy) than I got with Barnes. Factory Sako 270grs Barnes clocked only 2513f/s out of my barrel but they were super-accurate and I ended up shooting springbok and gemsbok with them as I thought accuracy more important than bullet drop. As I knew I was going to shoot far anyway we sighted in the rifles at 250meters.
Rgds.Peter