Scott CWO
AH legend
Get on the back order list and then call them. I recently received five boxes of 300 grain AF in .375 from Swift.
I have to agree with you.You are right! I did that with the 450-400 ., it is the only reasonable thing to do at this time. I don't expect things to change back to normal anytime soon.
Yes, new technology is great ..... but how about hard cast and paperwrap? Works and has been used in many big/medium bores. Just thinking out loud???Several years ago we moved to Blaser R8 rifles and found the Barnes TTSX & TSX were the most accurate. Even better than the SAF’s we had been using. We shoot 300 grain 375H&H and 165 grain 300WM.
I bought a (near) lifetime supply pre-COVID and sold the SAF’s not long after. The only other ammo I’ve picked up is some inexpensive PPU target stuff for range work.
Since mid-2020 I’ve seen the availability of Swift go in the dump, while the Barnes offerings remained relatively stable.
Is the SAF dead, certainly not. But they need to do a better job of meeting market demands to remain relevant with the upcoming Federal Terminal Ascent and revamped TBBC.
Technology continues to change the shape of the world and ammo is no different.
I've got a 505 Gibbs and 416 Rigby. I've yet to purchase reloading brass, dies, component bullets for either one. I've got ample supply of powder & enough primers. With such severe shortages for the 505 I've considered sending it to Pendletons or Hendershots for workup with Swift A-Frame 570gr and Northfork 600gr CPS. Then again, I want to do a load with RL-15 and a filler to keep velocity to about 2150 fps while allowing my shoulder and retina's to remain with my body. I think there's enough 416 Rigby fodder out there to cook up my own. I'm planning on getting some Northfork 430gr SS and CPS, again loaded to 2150 or 2200 fps.If you reload then unfortunately your screwed on availability from most of these manufacturers as profit margins on loaded ammo far exceeds the components sale. I would stick with Cutting Edge, North Fork, or Barnes for reloading.
On finished Ammunition I have found the only consistent supply of 375 H&H Swift A-Frames at Pendleton Ammunition. I have even had them do a custom load offering for me in 458 Lott. They were able to match my Federal TBBC load with both a Cutting Edge FTS(500 grain) & Safari Raptor(470 grain) to shoot clover leafs at 100 yards. Load development charge was moderate and I now consistently get either caliber within a week of ordering.
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I'm not sure what your quarry is, but I'm hunting dangerous game in Africa.Yes, new technology is great ..... but how about hard cast and paperwrap? Works and has been used in many big/medium bores. Just thinking out loud???
tI'm not sure what your quarry is, but I'm hunting dangerous game in Africa.
The Barnes TSX/TTSX has proven itself to the point that I'd bet my life on it. I have no desire to place myself or anyone else in the hunting party at risk because I wanted to try a less expensive option. There is no reason (I can think of) to go backwards technologically to try to achieve the same results.
Think all you want, but please make wise decisions before you go in the field. Your life and the ones around you could depend on it.