Hey Matt, it's nice to shoot something that doesn't kick your brains out isn't it.
I'm not real impressed with the discontinued Hornady 300 gr. .375 boat tail. I was shooting some handholds out of my Sako .375 H&H yesterday, at my home range. Target holder is a piece of soft spruce plywood 3/8" (1 cm) thick, with a snowbank behind. I was skiing out there today and found two bullets on top of the snow. Was quite surprised at the complete lack of damage on one, and the odd "expansion" of the other. I realize that plywood and soft snow are not animal hide and flesh, but I was not inspired. What do you think?
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I guess it's just me, I must be getting oldmeh if it doesn't kick then its boring .
I have one gun that i keep despite being boring, and that's a 338 WM (because its useful). otherwise im not interested in anything smaller then .416".
-matt
I've found boat tail bullets in general to be less accurate than flat base bullets.
Better show that spellchecker who the boss is!Handholds are handloads modified by my spellchecker. ;-)