Akmtnrunner
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Does anyone have hunting experience with Cutting Edge Match/Tactical/Hunting (MTH) bullets in these calibers?
Cutting Edge says they will perform well on game. I did some googling and I can only find some reviews for smaller calibers on deer sized game. Results were fragmenting but effective like bergers.
I understand these were mostly designed for Chey-Tac and Barrett cartridges, but the product descriptions include applications for single feeding into the H&H/Ruger/Rigby/Rem Mag/RUM cartridges too. And since these are on the fragmenting side, perhaps slower starts from the factory cartridges could still mean great terminal performance and perhaps better penetration on moose and bear?
Their advertised BC's are fantastic (0.75 for the 300gr .375 and 0.78 for the 340gr .416). This is exciting to say the least.
They are expensive and may require some long throating, but could these bullets open the door to serious long range hunting for the factory 375 and 416 rifles?
Cutting Edge says they will perform well on game. I did some googling and I can only find some reviews for smaller calibers on deer sized game. Results were fragmenting but effective like bergers.
I understand these were mostly designed for Chey-Tac and Barrett cartridges, but the product descriptions include applications for single feeding into the H&H/Ruger/Rigby/Rem Mag/RUM cartridges too. And since these are on the fragmenting side, perhaps slower starts from the factory cartridges could still mean great terminal performance and perhaps better penetration on moose and bear?
Their advertised BC's are fantastic (0.75 for the 300gr .375 and 0.78 for the 340gr .416). This is exciting to say the least.
They are expensive and may require some long throating, but could these bullets open the door to serious long range hunting for the factory 375 and 416 rifles?