Why is this thread not a 'sticky' so the awesome effort of OP doesn't become forgotten?
My 6.5 bullet test has been stickied in the “Reloading” section, feel free to “harass” the mods to sticky this one as well!
Why is this thread not a 'sticky' so the awesome effort of OP doesn't become forgotten?
Why is this thread not a 'sticky' so the awesome effort of OP doesn't become forgotten?
A 270gr GMX would be a pretty long bullet. The 250gr is already the longest bullet in this group.
No worse than a Barnes TSX in the same weight.
Win760, H414, CFE223, Ramshot BigGame, Varget all good choices for 375 and light to mid weight bullets. If it was me I'd try to hunt down some Ramshot BigGame and try that first
Not to start an argument but the GMX would probably be longer. Look at the 250gr TTSX and 270gr TSX vs. the 250gr GMX. Bartell posted recently in a .375 Ruger thread the new 270gr LRX which is slightly longer than the 250gr TTSX and about the length of a 250gr GMX. A 270gr GMX would be even longer which may or may not b an issue depending on your cartridge and twist.
Good info there. I did not realize that they were that much longer for their weight. I use 265 grain Barnes LRX in my .338 RUM and they are as long as fence posts.
i will post a picture of some 250 gmx, 250ttsx and 270tsx with the 300 partition that is really interesting ...
there is something with the density of the copper but dont mark my words ... it was a while ago at school ...
Just have a look at the bullet line up in he first post, all three are there.
Shot a 2200 pound bison at 150 yards with a Hornady 270 grain and he dropped at the shot. An 1850 pound bison at the same distance with the same bullet did the same thing.
I shoot a 375 Whalen Improved which is only a few hundred feet per second slower then a H and H. Fired a few thousand rounds out of it in about 35 years. Not enough capacity to drive 300 grains but it shines with 270 grains.Killed a lot of deer and caribou with the 235 Speer bullets. Shot a 2200 pound bison at 150 yards with a Hornady 270 grain and he dropped at the shot. An 1850 pound bison at the same distance with the same bullet did the same thing. Yes, we weighed them. I’ve never used a premium bullet because I don’t drive bullets hard enough but I can vouch for those two bullets with lots of experience with them.
At first I was thinking I would love to shoot something that size with my 375 H&H but then the reality of what must be involved in field dressing an animal of that size, getting it onto a vehicle and taking it to a butcher ..... I’m thinking I want either a guide with a bunch of helpers or a bunch of friends around to help ... otherwise that’s a long heavy job! But congrats, must have been amazing ... and I’m sure it filled the freezer for quite a while!