Firebird
AH legend
My new 35 Whelen loves the Federal TBBC ammo - sub MOA. But, not only are TBBC bullets not available as a component, Federal has discontinued the TBBC ammo for 35 Whelen as well! When I found that out, I bought everything I could find. So I've got that going for me and won't have to cook up a new load until it runs out, which should be a few years. When I do start reloading for it, I'm planning to start with the A-frames or TSXs. The A-frames are not cheap!
I did notice that Federal/Speer has started to offer the TBT bullets as components recently, at least in smaller calibers (270, 7mm, and 30).
Well apparently if you want to reload TBBC bullets you can forget it according to an email reply I received from Speer. In essence, they said TBBC bullets are actually a Federal bullet that was distributed by Speer for a short time. Now they are just loaded into Federal ammunition and not available as a reloading component.
So if your gun doesn’t shoot the Federal TBBC ammo well, you have to find another option.
Just thought you guys would like to know.
Have a great day!
Dr Ray, if I were only going after Cape buffalo a 350 gr would be ideal. I was just in hopes a 300 gr would give me a little more range and expansion for a wider variety of animals so I wouldn’t need to resight-in, nor carry a variety of ammo. Lazy I guess.Try 350 grain billets by Woodleigh
Dr Ray, if I were only going after Cape buffalo a 350 gr would be ideal. I was just in hopes a 300 gr would give me a little more range and expansion for a wider variety of animals so I wouldn’t need to resight-in, nor carry a variety of ammo. Lazy I guess.
The A-frame's may not be cheap but it is a negligible expense when compared to the expense of a safari. No matter the extra cost, use the best proven bullets available.