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320gn Woodleigh on sambar?

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19 December 2011, 23:08
Bwana_500
320gn Woodleigh on sambar?
Has anyone used the .366 320gn Woodleigh (either of the softs) on sambar? I am trying to standardise all my rifles on one bullet and would like to use the 320gn as the standard in my 9.3x64. I have heard good feedback on the 286gn Woodleigh for sambar, but am just worried the 320gn bullet may not open up enough for sambar.

Having said that, I would think the 320gn at around 2300fps would be hotter, but somewhere in the ballpark of the original .360 No2 NE double rifle loading, so the 320gn might be a very good option for sambar sized game. Anyhow – interested to hear firsthand experience.
20 December 2011, 01:49
johnfox
Give Geoff McDonald at Woodleigh a call, get the info straight from the man who makes them.
20 December 2011, 04:31
Matt Graham
it sounds good - is that PP or RN??


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20 December 2011, 05:42
johnfox
There's a significant difference in the recommended max impact velocities between the 320gr RN (2200fps) and the PP (2600fps) so it stands to reason the RN will open faster.

I suppose it comes down to whether you prefer one hole or two.
20 December 2011, 06:42
zhaba
Mate i would stick with the 286grn pp they flatten the sambar no worries tu2
20 December 2011, 13:26
cc
even the 250gr rnsp are great on sambar...
20 December 2011, 15:53
Nakihunter
I have tested the 320 gr RN Woodleighs in my 9.3X62 at the range & they shoot 6 to 8 inches lower than the 250 TSX & 286 gr Lapua Megas.

Ganyana who is very experienced with the 9.3X62 and uses it a loton buffalo does not recommend the 320 gr bullet for buffalo.


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20 December 2011, 16:24
Ian in Oz
I've not used the 320gn but recently went on a buffalo cull where myself and a mate both shot 9.3x62s. I exclusively used the 286gn PP and my mate tried 250TSX and 250 & 286gn PPs. Based on that experience (20+ animals shot) I cannot imagine a reason to go heavier than the 286 PP on sambar. I've been carrying mine for sambar for a few trips now; hopefully I'll be able to report success in 2012!
20 December 2011, 23:16
Bwana_500
Guys

Thanks for your thoughts on the question.
21 December 2011, 10:45
ozhunter
I've used them in the 9.3x62 but would not recommend this combo for Sambar as long shots across valleys may be required. However, a friend uses them with his 9.3x64 which is almost perfect. I would recommend the "Round Nose Soft" for up to Sambar size game.