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.375 H&H Longer Range Load - Help
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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 489554" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>Thanks guys been using the 270 Grn Bares X (now Triple Shock) For years its a great comprimise and hammers game, buffalo, moose, bison, eland, elk, the Sierra and Nosler have a better BC so will try those in the 300 grn range. Interestingly I loaded some old Speer 250 Grains and they pushed just over 2,900 ft per sec (warm day) with no pressure, and grouped right under an inch. I have found the bigger calibers do not tend to be as bullet sensative for groups. It will be a couple weeks but will update everyone on the progress. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 489554, member: 26939"] Thanks guys been using the 270 Grn Bares X (now Triple Shock) For years its a great comprimise and hammers game, buffalo, moose, bison, eland, elk, the Sierra and Nosler have a better BC so will try those in the 300 grn range. Interestingly I loaded some old Speer 250 Grains and they pushed just over 2,900 ft per sec (warm day) with no pressure, and grouped right under an inch. I have found the bigger calibers do not tend to be as bullet sensative for groups. It will be a couple weeks but will update everyone on the progress. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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