djacobs629
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Neither one will be a wrong choice. Pick which one shoots better in your gun and you'll be just fine.
YepNeither one will be a wrong choice. Pick which one shoots better in your gun and you'll be just fine.
Any bear knows you're shooting a Burger bullet... without even firing a shot, he might laugh himself to death.
Ok you've got me what's the 375 CanadianHammer hunters seem to be working well on my buffalo,most and elk. They stopped us hunting grizz in Canada but black definitely don't get up after a smack with my .375 Canadian
I think it's a hair bigger than a 375 Australian down under!
I think it's a hair bigger than a 375 Australian down under!
But, just a "Koala hair" larger! memtb
You are spot on. Anyone who would recommend an Accubond for tough, dangerous game has probably never used it on either. They are too soft and lightly constructed for that kind of hunting. Heck, I've had one come apart on a medium sized whitetail buck from a 6.5 CM at 40 yards. Terminal Ascent may be good also, but the A-frame is a proven winner, if your rifle will shoot them.After seeing Accubond performance on big Black Bear I am not a fan. I want to stick to a Terminal Ascent, A-Frame, Partition. 200gr or 220gr Partitions are as hard to find as large rifle magnum primers.
Just checked out the NorthFork bullet site, interesting design! Fortunately I have 4/5 boxes of Federal TAs. I think I will also load up some Hammer 196gr HHs and Barnes 200gr LRXs to see how they shoot. My 300WM has a Tikka TX3 action so I am limited on OAL.Both A frame and TBBC ( Terminal Ascent) are great designs. The TA has the BC advantage with the enhancements by Federal. If you want to load them, you could use the NorthFork bullets. Those are available as a component and are virtually the same design as the original TBBC. The A frame are tough to get, but swift did make a run of them last year.
If you run short on time, we have the A frame as loaded ammo for the 300 WM and 300 RUM.