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14 June 2007, 22:56
boatammo
Barnes vs. Buffalo?
Planing on hunting buffalo in Africa next year with my 375 HH. I would like to hear if anyones experience with barnes ts and banded solids. Thank You
14 June 2007, 23:08
Saeed
Have not used these, but with the original Barnes X, I think I must have been present on over 100 encounters between the Barnes and buffalo.

The Barnes won every time.


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14 June 2007, 23:20
Atkinson
I am sure they will work, I have seen a lot of buffalo shot with both BarnesX and Barnes solids. The flat nose should just add to their effectiveness.

I am a fan of Barnes X bullets on big heavy animals, and not much impressed with them on light plainsgame as I have had some bad experiences with them on the lighter animals, I think on ocassion the noses pinch in and they fail.

However, I know a lot of very qualified big game hunters who swear by them for everything and these are people that I highly respect, guess its just a crap shoot, you rolls da dice and sometimes your lucky and sometimes the watergap washes out! Smiler


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15 June 2007, 02:35
6_5X57
I have taken three cape buffaloes with this bullet (Barnes 300 gr). They worked fine. In two of them, the bullets open cleanly (mushroomed) and the bulls died quickly. With the third one, I shooted squarely in the chest, and the animal runned (I think dead) but I shooted a second round that reached the last rib, went throughout the torax, then to the neck and broke the lower jaw and exited. The reason: I think the bullet broke the petals and worked like a solid (It's not desirable in my opinion). The PH told me that it happens if you load the bullet at high speed (mine was at 2580 ft/s at 3 metres). And he suggested me these bullets worked better at lower speed (around 2400 ft/s at the muzzle).


Ignacio Colomer
15 June 2007, 08:12
500grains
I prefer www.northforkbullets.com
25 June 2007, 21:21
Warrior
quote:
Originally posted by boatammo:
Planing on hunting buffalo in Africa next year with my 375 HH. I would like to hear if anyones experience with barnes ts and banded solids. Thank You


Boatammo,

The following should provide comfort that a .375/300 gr TSX bullet is just the ticket:


26 June 2007, 01:54
gi
I really like the North Fork also.
26 June 2007, 03:10
juanpozzi
A client presented me some Barnes x and i have had great results with them on water buffalo ,in my cz602 375HYH .Juan


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28 June 2007, 12:00
Andy
Warior,

That very nice bullet does not appear to be a Tripple Shock.

No big deal, nice buff and nice bullet.

Andy
28 June 2007, 23:00
Rat Motor
Maybe that is not the bullet the buffalo was shot with. Maybe the buffalo was shot twice but the other photo of the tsx has not yet ben posted. Who knows with Warrior, maybe he will post more wrong information? Will two wrongs make a right?
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29 June 2007, 02:55
Warrior
Obviously a typographical mistake was made in the article that was published. It is a Barnes-X instead of the newer TSX version. The good thing is however that the bullet did not lose its petals and it gave sterling performance. The original question calls for an opinion on both the X or TSX version, and the answer is that both of them will perform well.

Warrior