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.375 350 grain SMK
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Just got a PR from Sierra about the bullet I think Dakor mentioned: 350 gr SMK. BC is .805; retail cost is almost $1/bullet.


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Posts: 7570 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Man, not cheap, but, probably along the same price line as a GS Custom HV, except of course, that the HV is a hunting bullet as well as being extremely accurate.
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A 350gr 375 bullet put through thre vitals of any critter is most likely to kill no matter what type of bullet it is. Cast, CC, FMJ, Soild, match.
 
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I've got a 500 box of them sitting here, ready for when my stock shows up. Sierra used to make the same bullet for Jamison, sold under their label.
 
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There are also rumors thar SIERRA is going to produce a 320grs.SMK.
Should suit rifles like .375-.338LM, 375RUM nicly..

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How long is this bullet and what twist does Sierra recommend?
 
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Im pretty sure my Lawton Barrel is a 1-11.5" twist. This bullet has been very consistent at longer ranges for us. I have shot a couple feral pigs with them and they killed them quite emphatically.
 
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any suggestions for this bullt in 378 weatherby for a starting load?
 
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