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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 3044305" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>Those are great bullets……love them in my old .375 H&H. Got several 100 yard 4 shot groups inside of and around 1/2"….I wasn't patient, shooting with a hot barrel always threw the 5th shot. They were my initial "go to" bullet in my new(in 1990) .375 AI. While they held together…….on a close, high velocity impact shot, I was disappointed in the penetration. It appears that they upset (expanded) so violently and lost a lot of weight…..that penetration suffered.</p><p></p><p> After that experience, a friend (the 'smith that built my rifle) suggested that I try the then brand new Barnes X……he had done some testing on deer with Randy Brooks. Tried them, loved them and have never considered anything else. Only changing as Barnes introduced new versions of my preferred bullet weight in my rifle. memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 3044305, member: 75451"] Those are great bullets……love them in my old .375 H&H. Got several 100 yard 4 shot groups inside of and around 1/2”….I wasn’t patient, shooting with a hot barrel always threw the 5th shot. They were my initial "go to" bullet in my new(in 1990) .375 AI. While they held together…….on a close, high velocity impact shot, I was disappointed in the penetration. It appears that they upset (expanded) so violently and lost a lot of weight…..that penetration suffered. After that experience, a friend (the 'smith that built my rifle) suggested that I try the then brand new Barnes X……he had done some testing on deer with Randy Brooks. Tried them, loved them and have never considered anything else. Only changing as Barnes introduced new versions of my preferred bullet weight in my rifle. memtb [/QUOTE]
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