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| I shoot resized 429 300 gr bullets in my 416 taylor at 2650. A 300 gr X bullet should work well. the 416 rem or bigger well do better. I figure about 10 yards for every 100 fps.
But only up to a certain point once you hit enough vel to get where you need want you have it. |
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| I've shot the 300 grain Barnes in a .416 Rigby with good results. Pushed them to 2900 fps with H450 (no longer available) with good results on a trip to Zimbabwe. Only recovered one bullet, that being from a buffalo. Shot behind the shoulder at about thirty-five yards and recovered from the off side just under the skin. All of the petals were gone and the recovered portion looked like a pencil eraser. I shot a croc and plains game with this load with all one-shot kills. This bullet seemed to expand very promptly at this velocity. Of course, what you'd be shooting is the equivalent of a .378 Weatherby. Very accurate bullet in the one rifle that I've shot them in. Inyati |
| Posts: 47 | Location: Anchorage, Alaska | Registered: 26 February 2003 |
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| I miss the Barnes 325 gr X bullet.I got 2800 fps out of my 24" barreled model 70 .Its very accurate and would be awesome in the new 416 Ruger.I hope I scratch together enough to build my mark I 77 416 Ruger.Its gettingf harder to even find the Barnes 300 gr bullets.I gotta scratch up some more 325 gr .416 bullets. |
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| Check my avatar , you can see what a 300 gr X bullet is good for ,,, Actually it is as good a 416 bullet as anything ,but people just won,t let go of their lead ... They work excellently on brown bear ..............If I were lion hunting it would be my preferred load and really the only thing I would want in my 416 Rem mag .... With RL 15 I get 2900 fps , and with H4895 I run into pressure before I get there but 2850 fps is fine ,and that is with book loads ....Doesn,t kick to bad either .....
.If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined ....
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| Posts: 3445 | Location: Copper River Valley , Prudhoe Bay , and other interesting locales | Registered: 19 November 2006 |
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| Used the 300 X in my first .416. A custom Sako back in '90, took one Elk with it. It worked perfectly breaking both shoulders. Believe it or not I recovered it under the hide on the off side. Pedals were mostly gone and it wieghed 288 grs. 91 grs. Rel 15 for 2900+ fps. |
| Posts: 558 | Location: Southwest B.C. | Registered: 16 November 2005 |
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