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Cape Buffalo Hunting in SA with the 375 Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="sw282" data-source="post: 2072472" data-attributes="member: 93980"><p>Some yrs back Speer made an 'African Grand Slam' in .375, .416, and .458 cal... They had a</p><p>tungsten core with extremely deep penetration. While working at Jarrett Rifles we would</p><p>get quite a bit of feedback from hunters/gun owners about bullet performance. These</p><p>Speer AGS w/tungsten cores were well liked by anyone who used them. The tungsten was</p><p>heavier/denser than lead. This made Speer AGS bullets shorter, leaving room for extra powder.</p><p>These AGS were especially liked by 458 Winchester shooters due to its limited case volume.</p><p>l see them on GB auction from time to time, very expensive bullets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sw282, post: 2072472, member: 93980"] Some yrs back Speer made an 'African Grand Slam' in .375, .416, and .458 cal... They had a tungsten core with extremely deep penetration. While working at Jarrett Rifles we would get quite a bit of feedback from hunters/gun owners about bullet performance. These Speer AGS w/tungsten cores were well liked by anyone who used them. The tungsten was heavier/denser than lead. This made Speer AGS bullets shorter, leaving room for extra powder. These AGS were especially liked by 458 Winchester shooters due to its limited case volume. l see them on GB auction from time to time, very expensive bullets [/QUOTE]
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