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Asked Barnes if the 170 LRX is adequate for use on Cape Buffalo. Below is their response:
" Over on the 24 Hour Campfire.com forum, RickBin, the owner has posted his “now” preference for the 270 gr LRX in his 375’s. He’s taken a multitude of Cape Buffalo with many 375 cal bullets. I’d have zero issues giving the go ahead for the 270 gr LRX in your Ruger for Cape Buffalo. Both the 270 and 300 gr TSX’s have an impeccable reputation for all the big game you intend to hunt. "
Based on this I've chosen it to be the bullet I will use for all of Africa hunting from plains game up to cape buffalo. A single load is a lot better and easier than worrying about changing Zero. It's also got good BC and penetrates well and holds together allowing further shots to be more accurate on PG and still adequate for DG.
Anyone have any load data? I have RL16, 4831SC, Varget, and IMR 4064. Trying to obtain around 2750-2800 with this bullet.
" Over on the 24 Hour Campfire.com forum, RickBin, the owner has posted his “now” preference for the 270 gr LRX in his 375’s. He’s taken a multitude of Cape Buffalo with many 375 cal bullets. I’d have zero issues giving the go ahead for the 270 gr LRX in your Ruger for Cape Buffalo. Both the 270 and 300 gr TSX’s have an impeccable reputation for all the big game you intend to hunt. "
Based on this I've chosen it to be the bullet I will use for all of Africa hunting from plains game up to cape buffalo. A single load is a lot better and easier than worrying about changing Zero. It's also got good BC and penetrates well and holds together allowing further shots to be more accurate on PG and still adequate for DG.
Anyone have any load data? I have RL16, 4831SC, Varget, and IMR 4064. Trying to obtain around 2750-2800 with this bullet.