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Quote from: kentrek on August 05, 2018, 08:55:32 PM375More bullet option and speed incase your 300 yard limit needs to be 500 yardsI have some range time coming up with a 375 ruger and big hammers...should be interestingMy .375 Ultra’s have me covered for the long stuff. .375 Ultra, bedded into a Mountain Rifle stock. I recall a couple local clowns calling Accubond’s “Accubomb’s”. Furthest from the truth. Picture perfect performance there.👍560 yards .375 Ultra 260gr AccuBond.
375More bullet option and speed incase your 300 yard limit needs to be 500 yardsI have some range time coming up with a 375 ruger and big hammers...should be interesting
Quote from: Biggerhammer on August 05, 2018, 09:02:47 PMQuote from: kentrek on August 05, 2018, 08:55:32 PM375More bullet option and speed incase your 300 yard limit needs to be 500 yardsI have some range time coming up with a 375 ruger and big hammers...should be interestingMy .375 Ultra’s have me covered for the long stuff. .375 Ultra, bedded into a Mountain Rifle stock. I recall a couple local clowns calling Accubond’s “Accubomb’s”. Furthest from the truth. Picture perfect performance there.👍560 yards .375 Ultra 260gr AccuBond.Yeah but the 375 isnt exactly a fast handling brush rifle I'm really excited for the brush guns with reach...I think it will be an ideal hunting rifle
Absolutely love the .375 H&H. My first 6 Elk were with a H&H and a 300gr Hornady BTSP. Crushed them, all shot were from 40-80 yards in the timber.
What bullet would you run from a 416 ??
Quote from: kentrek on August 06, 2018, 11:50:06 AMWhat bullet would you run from a 416 ??The 300gr Barnes TSX has a reputation for speed, accuracy and terminal pefromace. For across the board shots. For the in close to mid range heavy hitter shots. I would opt for a 400gr “Sledge Hammer”. Not to over look the 400gr Nosler Partition.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on August 06, 2018, 12:08:47 PMQuote from: kentrek on August 06, 2018, 11:50:06 AMWhat bullet would you run from a 416 ??The 300gr Barnes TSX has a reputation for speed, accuracy and terminal pefromace. For across the board shots. For the in close to mid range heavy hitter shots. I would opt for a 400gr “Sledge Hammer”. Not to over look the 400gr Nosler Partition.I bet Steve could build you a 300ish grain hammer hunter pretty easily....might be worth looking into
Hmmmmm. How about one of the Ruger stainless/Hogue 20” Alaskan’s in .416 Ruger. The model they don’t make anymore. Frost it with a Leupold 2.5-8 and the kicker! Trade a 6.5 Creeedmoor for the rifle, rings, dies, 400 plus bullet, 300 pieces of brass and it’s already a proven half moa big bore.Will that work? YES! YES! And YES! Bye, bye Creedmoor.👍 Talked today with Hammer Bullets, they said they would work me up a 300gr and we would go from there. The rifles accuracy load right now is with the 300gr TSX.