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Re: .375" 300 gr Sierra's VS Premiums
« Reply #30 on: January 06, 2011, 08:00:34 AM »
Nice T/C!

I'll quite possibly move up to the 300 gr Accubond once I know my way around my new Howa 375 Ruger. Or maybe there's no need to do so. Next season will hopefully tell.

If everything I've read about Sierra Game King is true, it's probably a good practice bullet. It is very likely that all my .375 hunting needs will be fulfilled by Accubond.

I've been hearing that Barnes is going to be releasing a .375" 250gr TTSX which depending on the BC's maybe the ultimate bullet for the 375 magnum cartridges for game in N America...
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Re: .375" 300 gr Sierra's VS Premiums
« Reply #31 on: January 06, 2011, 08:29:13 AM »

I've been hearing that Barnes is going to be releasing a .375" 250gr TTSX which depending on the BC's maybe the ultimate bullet for the 375 magnum cartridges for game in N America...

That would probably apply to North-Eastern Europe, as well! A decent BC is paramount for the bullet to fill my needs. The future belongs to bullets that work at a wide velocity range and/or varying distances.


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Re: .375" 300 gr Sierra's VS Premiums
« Reply #32 on: January 06, 2011, 02:37:32 PM »

I've been hearing that Barnes is going to be releasing a .375" 250gr TTSX which depending on the BC's maybe the ultimate bullet for the 375 magnum cartridges for game in N America...

That would probably apply to North-Eastern Europe, as well! A decent BC is paramount for the bullet to fill my needs. The future belongs to bullets that work at a wide velocity range and/or varying distances.



I read of someone who has tried it, but it was not listed on their site as of yesterday.
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Re: .375" 300 gr Sierra's VS Premiums
« Reply #33 on: January 06, 2011, 02:57:38 PM »
This is an interesting thread.  I am/was planning on using the 225gr SGH in my 35whalen for an aoudad and Scim oryx hunt in TX later this year.  No reason really...I have quite a few and they are accurate.  I'll also get some ABs and try them as well.  I haven't used the AB in the 375HH yet, only NosPTs in 300gr on bison...bang flop...but it was only one animal and probably a lucky shot (as I'm a terrible marksman).
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