Longwalker
AH elite
I am currently doing hand load development with various 300 grain expanding bullets for my .375 H&H. ( A frames, Nosher partitions, Triple shock X) I plan to hunt buffalo and various other African game in the near future.
When I am satisfied with an expanding bullet load, I plan to also load some solids to use for shooting very small game with minimal damage or possibly to use for deep penetration on hippo or maybe even elephant. I don't need many solids, if they shoot to the same point of impact as the expanding version I'd just practise with the expanding bullets and take a few solids along on the hunt for special situations.
So, your advice and experience please. I have a box of 50 of these old style Hornady 300 gr. FMJ RN bullets in my stash. Are they any good? or should I buy something else? It seems from my research that round nose solids are preferred for less damage on small critters and flat points for better straight line penetration on really big stuff. I can get Barnes Banded solids or Woodlieghs without much trouble.
When I am satisfied with an expanding bullet load, I plan to also load some solids to use for shooting very small game with minimal damage or possibly to use for deep penetration on hippo or maybe even elephant. I don't need many solids, if they shoot to the same point of impact as the expanding version I'd just practise with the expanding bullets and take a few solids along on the hunt for special situations.
So, your advice and experience please. I have a box of 50 of these old style Hornady 300 gr. FMJ RN bullets in my stash. Are they any good? or should I buy something else? It seems from my research that round nose solids are preferred for less damage on small critters and flat points for better straight line penetration on really big stuff. I can get Barnes Banded solids or Woodlieghs without much trouble.