Boomstick!
AH senior member
I know Barnes quit making them in 375 And Nosler makes them. How do they compare and why are they so expensive compared to what Barnes was selling them for?
Not necessarily an answer to any of your questions but at SCI in Reno the barnes guys said they would have the solids back on themarket by this summer
I would hesitate to load any non-banded monolithic .
Why solids? They are only for elephant brain shots. Everything else you can hunt the TSX is highly effective.
Philip
shooting a big rock with a big gun is fun
I still have a few boxes of the A-Square Monolithic Soilds. They are some kind of proprietary brass alloy, I believe. No real use for them, though I put a follow-up insurance shot into a downed buffalo, which passed through both shoulders and was recovered under the opposite hide. Except for the rifling Mark's, it looked like it could be reloaded. It's in my avatar.
Why solids? They are only for elephant brain shots. Everything else you can hunt the TSX is highly effective.
Philip
My big rock is the TSX!Or follow up on Buffalo or Rhino or land hippopotamus or........rocks I know I’m a big kid but shooting a big rock with a big gun is fun
CEB safari solid
Well, I know that there is quite a divide on the theory of the expanding soft point vs the penetrating solid as it applies to follow up shots. The "third" side of the coin often flips to the "what if" scenario of hitting animals beyond/behind the intended animal.
I am very confident that a properly designed solid will have a much better chance of doing structural damage along the way and/or reaching the vitals than a top quality expanding bullet from ANY angle as is common for follow-up shots.- butt, paunch/rumen full of bullet stopping wet fodder, limbs/ leaves and so on.
As to the "twofer" shot penetration problem... I'm also certain a top quality controlled expanding bullet is not at all immune from that potential either.
ray,Exactly. I use Woodleigh hydros atm but Geoff from Woodleigh has given me 450 grain Bullets to test in 416 Rem to see if there’s a problem.
Just experimenting atm on scrub bulls before I try on Australian buffalo.