Assortment of .375 cal bullets.

FOTIS

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270 Hornady, 250 TTSX Barnes, 250 GMX Hornady, 260 Nosler AccuBond, 300 Sierra Gameking, 300 GS Custom HV, and 300 Cutting edge.

BC's in order some very questionable. .385, .424, .430, .486, .475, .480 and .823.

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From the shapes it does not make sense but then again.........
 
For instance .486 for the 260 AB but .480 for the GS Custom or .430 for the GMX?????
 
Yes a couple of tem seem a bit high, the .823 seems very high. The 250 gr TTSX and GMX would be very nice in your big Bee. You should try the 375 cal E Tip, it would be perfect. Oh hang on...... ;)
 
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Those BC's seem to be all over the map.

JD338
 
Yes. hence my post. I know the CE is very close to reality. Look at the bands only a single shot proposition unless you load in a cheytac.

No way that GMX is that close to the TTSX or the AB beating it for that matter. I know my eyes are not calibrated but come on!
 
BTW, did a bit of a search and couldn't find where Litz has done anything with .375" bullets - but maybe someone else has better luck with Google?

Guy
 
That's okay.

BC isn't that much of a factor in how I'd choose a .375 bullet anyway... Though it is important, and one of the reasons I appreciate that 260 grain Nosler AccuBond so much. Makes it easier to stretch the legs on a .375 rifle, for those 300+ yard shots...

Guy
 
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