Velo Dog
AH ambassador
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- Africa 7 times. And the USA - most western states including Alaska and Hawaii.
If im out guiding a client on a buffalo or say lion hunt i can not take a chance with a bullet that might work or might fail. I need constant results every time i pull that trigger.
I used to love the Hornady DGX for my .375 H&H as well as my .450 N.E but once i started removing bullets from animals i quickly realised that you can not put your life on them.
Im sure if you are the hunter that they will work just fine 90% of the time but as a PH i can not afford to play with my client or own life.
Well said Petrus,
And, from my client point of view, it seems to me that the 300 grain Swift A-Frame was tailor made for .375 H&H velocity.
I sometimes wish I was a PH but alas, my life's choices have led me down a different path.
If however I had become one and was using a .450 double to back clients on buffalo, I think I'd prefer solids in both barrels.
My very brief experience with DGX bullets, (1 buff & PG) combined with what I've read in this forum, is that it apparently has a "low ceiling" of velocity limitation.
At 2050 fps the 480 gr did well for me (refer to my photos connected to my membership screen name).
Others here have had mixed results at somewhat higher velocities.
Therefore I conclude to agree with your PH take on this subject, it makes perfect sense.
Regards,
Velo Dog.
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