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I was looking at some ballistics tables for the .375 with a Barnes 270gn slug and they were very flat shooting. I was wondering if anyone can tell me what I could expect from the 210grainers, which I wanted to originally use for to create some light loads for smaller European game like roe and fallow deer and pigs in drive hunts with my doulble. Now I am starting to like the idea of using the .375 for something of a long range rifle in my Sako bolt action...
 
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IMHO when one starts "shortening and lightening" (not sure if there is such wording) bullets up you get in to the "flutter factor" they slow down in a hurry...the heavy long bullets pass them up pretty quick...Also penitration suffers, and yes even with monolithic bullets, although some manufacturers deny this...
 
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