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20 November 2003, 22:25
hamdeni
375 H&H solids
Hi Guys,

I would like to know if i only use solids in my 375 H&H, would that damage the thread in the barrel?

Hamdeni [Smile]
21 November 2003, 04:18
hacksawtom
Not one bit. Solids, even mild steel jackets are covered the a gilding metal soft enough to engage the rifling without harming the bore. Military ammunition including the US during WWII used mild steel jackets for rifle bullets.
21 November 2003, 05:16
hamdeni
Hacksawtom,

Thank you very much for the help and what a relief because i bought around 200 solid of PMP 286grains.Thank you again and have a nice day.

Hamdeni [Smile]
21 November 2003, 05:16
500grains
Brass solids (like Barnes) tend to be hard and difficult to engrave into the rifling unless they are a grooved solid (which the Barnes are not, but the Bridger solids are). Therefore if you are using Barnes solids, they will be a bit rougher on your bore than regular solids like Woodleigh or Hornady.

Further, if you are shooting a vintage double, you should not use Barnes solids as they may damage your rifle.
21 November 2003, 05:20
hamdeni
500grains,

My rifle is a cz550 magnum in 375H&H and the solids i'm using is PMP 286grains.

Hamdeni
21 November 2003, 07:43
Atkinson
Hamdini,
286? for the .375 or 9.3?? very unusual.
22 November 2003, 09:49
hamdeni
Atkinson,

I know it sounds unusual but these are the only solids i could find in Dar. They do penetrate well on buffalo.

Hamdeni [Smile]