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375 H&H load help
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<blockquote data-quote="bengineer" data-source="post: 2197325" data-attributes="member: 36951"><p>Take a look at what Nathan Foster has to say at <a href="http://www.balliaticstudies.com" target="_blank">www.ballisticstudies.com</a></p><p>He is quite experienced and communicates well on the matter. I prefer the softer .375 bullets for NA game. I dropped a cow elk at about 120 yards with a Hawk 300 sp with .050 jacket. 2"+ exit hole. Autonomic plexus hit, one broken leg. Rear-on shot a whitey doe at about same distance with same bullet. Entered under pelvis, above mammaries, hit bottom of liver, heavily bruised and shredded both lungs and separated heart from everything. 2" exit below white neck patch, dropping her hard enough that the deer beside her both turned to look at her before trotting away. </p><p>Results can be delayed with harder bullets in softer animals. Nilgai can soak up some hits, so be prepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengineer, post: 2197325, member: 36951"] Take a look at what Nathan Foster has to say at [URL='http://www.balliaticstudies.com']www.ballisticstudies.com[/URL] He is quite experienced and communicates well on the matter. I prefer the softer .375 bullets for NA game. I dropped a cow elk at about 120 yards with a Hawk 300 sp with .050 jacket. 2”+ exit hole. Autonomic plexus hit, one broken leg. Rear-on shot a whitey doe at about same distance with same bullet. Entered under pelvis, above mammaries, hit bottom of liver, heavily bruised and shredded both lungs and separated heart from everything. 2” exit below white neck patch, dropping her hard enough that the deer beside her both turned to look at her before trotting away. Results can be delayed with harder bullets in softer animals. Nilgai can soak up some hits, so be prepared. [/QUOTE]
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