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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 1833230" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>I have shot Cutting Edge, Barnes, Chinchaga's, and Sierra. All have shot well. A couple years back, the Barnes 270 TSX was the choice bullet for many of us shooting the 375 rum. It was accurate, fast, and literally turned the rifle into a death ray. Cutting edge are tough because of your limited seating depths. The 350 SMK seemed to be as deadly as the Barnes, just slower. I hit a elk in the skull at 350 yards and split his skull from end to end. The SMK's have a bad rap as a hunting bullet however it has always done well for me. Chinchaga's are good, but last on my list.</p><p>I know that Steve at Hammer has several 375 offerings that will be very accommodating to any 375 rum setup. After I put mine back together, I plan on shooting the 279, 281, 329 Hammers out of mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 1833230, member: 32664"] I have shot Cutting Edge, Barnes, Chinchaga’s, and Sierra. All have shot well. A couple years back, the Barnes 270 TSX was the choice bullet for many of us shooting the 375 rum. It was accurate, fast, and literally turned the rifle into a death ray. Cutting edge are tough because of your limited seating depths. The 350 SMK seemed to be as deadly as the Barnes, just slower. I hit a elk in the skull at 350 yards and split his skull from end to end. The SMK’s have a bad rap as a hunting bullet however it has always done well for me. Chinchaga’s are good, but last on my list. I know that Steve at Hammer has several 375 offerings that will be very accommodating to any 375 rum setup. After I put mine back together, I plan on shooting the 279, 281, 329 Hammers out of mine. [/QUOTE]
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