Preferred bullets for RSA Plains Game

+1 for NorthFork. But the ones on your list should work more than adequately. A-frames may be hard to find, but Barnes seem to be easier to locate.
 
I’ve killed everything on your list with Remington Core-Lokt bullets and an 06.
However…
Nosler PT, Swift A-Frame, Swift Scirocco II, Barnes TTSX and Federal TBBC are all better choices.
Shoot the one that’s most accurate in the chosen rifle.
The old 30-06 recipe of a 165gr NPT, on top of 56-58gr of IMR 4350 is outstanding for PG.
 
I would definitely leave either the 375 or 300 behind. Take the one you shoot the best. I’ve killed 10 Eland with all guns you’ve listed. 200 grains out of a .300 cal of any make or model is hard to beat for plains game!!! Most of my game has been Nosler Partions, but all bullets listed here will work. Like someone said, “ a small whole in the heart is better than any whole anywhere else”.
 
Does that include Giraffes and Eland?
haven't tried them on those yet, but I think the owners of Hammers Bullets have but not sure. I know I will be using them again next April along with their 404 gr 458 bullet for Cape Buffalo again
 
I am a fan of Norma oryx, I shoot them in both .270win & .308win , they got oryox in 180gr in both 30-06 & .300wm + 200gr 300wm
The barns tsx & ttsx are beastly on game also
I have given up on Swift products because of bad production and management
 
Been some controversy about this on here but I prefer Barnes TTSX. I shoot 300wm and the 180gr killed everything I shot there, very quickly.
 
A frames and Barnes are two of my "go too" rounds but not all my rifles like them. Any quality bullet will work for the animals listed. Buy and 1/2 dozen different 180 grains each for the '06 and the .300, find what your rifle likes and use the rest for practice. Same for the .375.
 
The barnes you mentioned are great. As some have said, it seems some rifles are more picky when it comes to them.

Federal Terminal Ascent is another good bonded bullet to try. I have taken Duiker to Eland with them with great success.

I would leave the 375 home unless you are just dying to tie a story to it. Otherwise your 300WM will do fine on everything you have listed.

Have fun and good luck!
 
I used the 165 grain Trophy Bonded Tipped on 4 animals with perfect results in my 308.

I used a swift A frame on Zebra, kudu and Cape Buffalo.

Five of these seven were one shot kills

I shot a second round into two animals but they had stopped moving and it was just insurance as they say.

The trophy bonded bullets are as good as anything made in my experience.

A good friend used them on leopard and a pair of buffalo bulls. Perfect performance on the “ soft cat” as well as much larger(hard target)buffalo.
 
Feel like such a novice commenting on these posts. But I will anyways, and its an echo of others. TSX worked great for me. I was working on a sirocco load but didn't get it dialed in enough to take. The federal 165 gr TSX factory load just shot so well out of my m70 30-06.
 
My friend, Jerry Noblin used 131 grain Hammer bullets out of his 275 Rigby to take a bunch of plains animals.

Said they killed quickly and penetrated like much heavier lead core bullets. He’s a big fan of them now.
 
I used 168 gr TTSX in my 30-06 for my first two hunts of PG in Namibia with zero regrets. Everything from springbok up to kudu and zebra, one shot kills, a few steps and dropped. That said, from what you mentioned I'd use any and all of them for PG without a doubt. Which shoots best in each rifle? Go with that one.
 

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