Tried reloading? Gives you lots of options.My thoughts on the 416 caliber 350 grain TTSX...
Wish I could get it in loaded ammo for the 416RM.
Tried reloading? Gives you lots of options.My thoughts on the 416 caliber 350 grain TTSX...
Wish I could get it in loaded ammo for the 416RM.
Two things. One, I don’t reload. Second, I wrote that when I had a 416RM which I no longer do.Tried reloading? Gives you lots of options.
Thanks for the info, am gonna try these in my 416WSM wildcat for moose.Between the 350gr TTSX and 400gr TSX there probably isn’t much practical difference. I used a 400 gr TSX on my one and only Buffalo. One shot, through the shoulder, quartering towards us. It shed 3 of 4 petals, but took out the near shoulder and penetrated well. This resulted in a very uneventful recovery.
For buffalo and maybe hippo, I’d favor the 400 at 2400 fps, just because it’s a tried and true recipe. I wouldn’t hesitate an instant to use the 350 TTSX though.
Too bad, makes loading big guns cheaper and great if you like odd calibers like me, Happy Huntin.Two things. One, I don’t reload. Second, I wrote that when I had a 416RM which I no longer do.
Sticking to a 375H&H with 300 grain Barnes TSX factory loaded for nearly all endeavors.
Only shot 1 animal (Deer) with my 416WSM, 350gr Speer bullets, 35 yds, worked fine but no expansion. I would stick with the Speers for small animals, don’t think the Barnes TTSX would expand at all, maybe pigs?Thanks! I looked at those, but have not tried them yet. I have shot 150 rounds of the 350 grain speer mag tips. In my taylor improved I reached 2700 fps with no pressure, but settled on 2610 fps for accuracy. I originally chose this bullet because I figured it was probably the softest 416 bullet available, and would work on deer pretty decent. Cant find them now, so i may look at finding the 340 PP as a replacement.
I’m just talkin about deer, I know nothing of Africa, listen to your PH. I’m gonna try 416 TTSX on moose, hopefully.I’m hunting Buffalo next year, and my PH recommended the 350 TSX or TTSX. I’m still not sure which bullet I’ll use.