Rhino make a matching pair of 340gr controlled expansion and meplat brass solid bullets in 375 caliber an awesome combination and the 340gr solid shoots through an elephant bull scull....very versatile combination unfortuantely not availible in the USA as far as I know
I need to check my records but I think we had it up around 2350 fps no pressure
Dear IvW.
The best of both worlds would be 340 Solid Shank and monos when choosing a mixed bag of bullets. I guess. No holding off no nothing when matters get sticky.
But the additional 40 grains. And the unwavering pin point accuracy is something to behold.
Hunter-Habib.
I never loaded 340s. 300 Solid Shank recorded a tad over 2500 and the 100m accuracy is very good as well. -1 MOA. But I must admit, for me, not ten shots in succession..................
I cleaned the 300gr bullets, recovered from a dry sifted sand backstop carefully with an old tooth brush. When dry. The one recorder 297 and the other 298 grains. I weighed it in witness. And if I dig will I still have this bullet.
On Kobus' website are the images of recovered bullets clearly with separate petals. Although did the bullets from the sand backstop, 300 and 380s, transform to a perfect button mushroom-type rivet-head.
IvW's comment of 2350 fps for 340 grainers is surely as close as one could get it.
(With my heart will I use 380s. But with my head. in a mixed bag of bullets. 340s. There are not many other answers when opting for Rhino.
Also will the 350 grain pair from Oz be an excellent match as well.)
If there's a way to do it better.... find it. Thomas A Edison.