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375 HH
16 February 2005, 21:49
bullsprig375 HH
I am buying loads for my Safari this summer.
I bought 300gr. Swift A frames. I bought Remington Premium factory loads.
Do I also need solids as a back up for Buff?.
Sprig
Rose lipped maidens--light foot lads!!!
16 February 2005, 21:57
WinkI like to have solids for two reasons. First, if you are on a one gun safari you can use the solids on the little plains game and have something mountable if you want a nice full sized trophy. A-Frames on a Steenbok might take out a lot of skin on the exit side. Second, if you have to follow-up on a buffalo a solid will ensure an exit wound and a blood trail on a typical side shot and will allow good penetration if your shooting at the hind end of the animal as he is going away. Most of the buffalo hunters on this forum will probably recommend you use a hard bullet or solid for buffalo on all the shots, some will say a well constructed expansive bullet on the first shot and solids to follow up. There are always North Forks, their reputation is that they do it all very nicely.
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16 February 2005, 22:34
AtkinsonPersonally I use only flat nose solids or Northfork cup points...I prefer the cup points..
But it depends on where you hunt and what the circumstances are...Some like to use a soft because the hunt in herds as opposed to hunting Bachlor bulls...Herd hunting is tricky in that a solid might actually hit two buffalo..such as in Zimbabwe.
I use solids and cup points in Tanzania..I like two holes and lots of blood up waist high so I can look where I am going and see a blood trail at the same time and that takes a solid or cup point or one of Saeeds bullets.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
16 February 2005, 22:40
bullsprigRay, I am not a reloader. Where do I buy them?
Sprig
Rose lipped maidens--light foot lads!!!
17 February 2005, 00:11
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by bullsprig:
Ray, I am not a reloader. Where do I buy them?
Sprig
I understand that the Northfork solids and cup points have somewhat limited distribution, but
Superior Ammo may be able to load them for you.
17 February 2005, 02:41
AtkinsonIf your not a reloader then buy the Woodleigh softs and solids from Federal..they will serve you just fine....
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
17 February 2005, 03:07
700 nitroor from superiour ammo they will also load you some barns solids if that is what you prefer
17 February 2005, 04:25
Michael RobinsonA good soft nose in the chamber with a magazine full of good solids is the right recipe when after buffalo.
If you need a good factory solid, the Federal Premium Trophy Bonded Sledgehammer solid is a great load, too.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
17 February 2005, 04:36
bullsprigguys, thanks for the replys
sprig
Rose lipped maidens--light foot lads!!!
17 February 2005, 17:24
SkibumSeems to me I noticed Norma factory loads with Barnes solids in the Cabela's catalog.
Jeff
In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king.
17 February 2005, 17:56
T.Carrbullsprig,
I'm not a handloader either. I use the Remington factory loads in Swift A-Frames and the Federal Trophy Bonded Sledgehammer solids in my .375 H&H and .416 Rem Mag. I have had very good luck with both of them.
The Sledgehammer solids can sometimes be hard to find, so when you find them, buy all that you will need for practice and for your trip.
Regards,
Terry
Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
17 February 2005, 20:23
bullsprigTerry, That is the exact combo that I have been leaning to. Thanks
Sprig
Rose lipped maidens--light foot lads!!!
17 February 2005, 21:20
RCGbullsprig:
At the SCI convention, Federal announced that they will be loading Barnes TSX and their new banded solids in .375, .416 Rem & Rigby, and .458WM this summer. They may or may not be ready by your hunt.
In addition to Superior Ammunition, check out
www.safariarms.com John will load these bullets for you at a very competitive price.
I have had very good luck with the Remington Swift A Frames in my .375. I have tried they SledgeHammer solids and they shoot very close to the SAF POI at 100 yards.
Good luck.
RCG