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375 H&H load help
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<blockquote data-quote="iShoot17" data-source="post: 2197197" data-attributes="member: 33670"><p>I have some Barnes 250 and 270 bullets for my 375s (H&H and Ruger). The bullets shoot extremely well...</p><p></p><p>With that point - I haven't used them on game just yet. I simply wanted to point out that every bullet is going to have success stories and failures.</p><p></p><p>Every hunting rifle I work up a load for sees Nosler Accubonds/Partitions and Barnes TSX/TTSX. Whichever shoots the best, and is the most consistent, is what is used. There are countless success stories for each, along with the occasional "not happy with" stories.</p><p></p><p>Of the premium bullets, Barnes has historically been the easiest bullet to work with for myself. Accuracy comes quickly and loads are easy to come by. They did a number on two bulls that a Buddy and I took in Wyoming this year. One dropped in his tracks with a 8mm Rem Mag 200gr TSX, the other made is 40 yards with a 165TTSX out of a .30-06. I'm sure the Noslers would have done the same - I just couldn't get them to shoot out of the 8Mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iShoot17, post: 2197197, member: 33670"] I have some Barnes 250 and 270 bullets for my 375s (H&H and Ruger). The bullets shoot extremely well... With that point - I haven’t used them on game just yet. I simply wanted to point out that every bullet is going to have success stories and failures. Every hunting rifle I work up a load for sees Nosler Accubonds/Partitions and Barnes TSX/TTSX. Whichever shoots the best, and is the most consistent, is what is used. There are countless success stories for each, along with the occasional “not happy with” stories. Of the premium bullets, Barnes has historically been the easiest bullet to work with for myself. Accuracy comes quickly and loads are easy to come by. They did a number on two bulls that a Buddy and I took in Wyoming this year. One dropped in his tracks with a 8mm Rem Mag 200gr TSX, the other made is 40 yards with a 165TTSX out of a .30-06. I’m sure the Noslers would have done the same - I just couldn’t get them to shoot out of the 8Mag. [/QUOTE]
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