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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
375 rum for long range hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="338 bruce" data-source="post: 885794" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>Me and my daughter have killed 3 big game animals with the 350 smk from 375 rum. The first was a spike elk at 800 yards that did very little damage but no bullet recovered. The second was a 6 point mule deer at 550 yards very little damage but no recovered bullet. The third was a 2 point mule deer at 75 yards straight on frontal shot, the bullet hit the deer just above the eye exited the head and reentered at the front shoulder completely gutting the deer and exiting just to the side of the rectum. The only part of the bullet recovered was 3/8" of the hollow point tip that was broken off but otherwise intact (no expansion) next to the exit hole against the hide. These bullets have a very thick jacket designed for the chey-tac rpm speeds and not for expansion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 bruce, post: 885794, member: 12214"] Me and my daughter have killed 3 big game animals with the 350 smk from 375 rum. The first was a spike elk at 800 yards that did very little damage but no bullet recovered. The second was a 6 point mule deer at 550 yards very little damage but no recovered bullet. The third was a 2 point mule deer at 75 yards straight on frontal shot, the bullet hit the deer just above the eye exited the head and reentered at the front shoulder completely gutting the deer and exiting just to the side of the rectum. The only part of the bullet recovered was 3/8" of the hollow point tip that was broken off but otherwise intact (no expansion) next to the exit hole against the hide. These bullets have a very thick jacket designed for the chey-tac rpm speeds and not for expansion. [/QUOTE]
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