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Ford pre 1990youre begging to start the Ford/Chevy/Dodge argument, arent you...
I keep things simple.. its Barnes TTSX and TSX for everything from .243 to .416... doesn't matter if Im hunting Dik Dik or Cape Buffalo... its going to be on the receiving end of a barnes bullet..
Why? 19 different species of African game taken with them so far (including DG).. with zero failures..
All that said.. if specifically going after PG, I wouldn't hesitate to use a rifle loaded with partitions, A-frames, trophy bonded bear claws, or any other known quality bullet.. any of them will get the job done with no issues... Barnes is just what I happened to start with.. has worked well for me.. so I see no reason to try to fix what isn't broken..
Thankfully I was very well stocked on projectiles prior to the COVID and follow on Summer of Mostly Peaceful Protests run on ammo and reloading supplies... so.. I haven't had to worry about what bullet to load/shoot... but.. I do have to admit I find it concerning that barnes projectiles have been in very short supply at the retailers that I frequent.. Where I used to be able to walk into my local cabelas or scheels.. or go online to midway on any given day and buy whatever barnes bullet I wanted in whatever caliber I wanted.. its gotten much harder to find them lately.. If they don't come back onto the shelves in decent supply in the next 12-24 months.. at that point I might have to resort to whatever else I can find a decent supply of...
After my rifle scope was dinged during a fall, my PH had me shoot a cull impala with his Howa 1500 .243 with an 87gr. V-Max bullet. Dropped her where she stood with a chest shot at about 100yds. I was IMPRESSED having never shot anything bigger than a prairie dog with a varmint bullet. He told me he uses that bullet for head shots when culling.
Dewald, is Dzombo still in business ?
Over the.last 10 years or so I've been using Nosler AccuBonds. Mule deer, blscktail, black bear, bull moose, nyala, waterbuck, bushbuck, impala have all died quickly. Never have recovered a single bullet. In Africa I even told the skinners that I would pay $5 for a recovered bullet. All bullets seemed to upset quickly then continued to pass through even at fairly sharp angles. I will keep using them. They've also been easier to buy than some of the others mentioned.I'm not saying what you think the best cartridge is for plains game. I am saying the best bullets, like Nosler partition, swift a frame, TBBC, Barnes TSX, etc.
what are your favorite bullets and why?
I use Barnes TSX and TTSX .22-250 up to .375
I have hunted Elk successfully with Berger VLD Hunting Bullets and will continue to use them in my .300 RUM.
I also have Barnes LRX I’m eager to load and try out in my RUM.
I used Partition bullets for years then switched to Barnes TTSX and TSX. I love Barnes Bullets. They kill animals dead…
I need to try them. I think I have enough twist to spin them accurately…I've been using the 245 EOL in my 300 RUM, that combo hits like a death ray.
I need to try them. I think I have enough twist to spin them accurately…
Hi Don.Ford pre 1990
how well do the a-frames in 257 Weatherby perform on game in your experience? I have two Weatherbys and have been curious for a while.
thanks i might get some for my 25sThe 120gr 257cal A-frames work fantastic as do the 225gr 338cal A-frames on both trips. First trip was with my daughter for 10 days of hunting and 2nd trip was just myself for 25 days of hunting. Shot many animals with them(also in the USA) in a 257R and 257W as well as a 338win mag. Most all animals just dropped and the ones that did run did not go far---except for a couple I did a super bad bullet placement---all were recovered. I have also used them in other cartridges but not in Africa. They are my 1st choice in hunting bullets where I am not restricted to non-lead bullets.
@Rick HOlbertAs a life long shooter of cast bullets and having used them on a lot of different game they do work rather well. If they were a poor choice, then where did all the American Bison go?