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Bison with 375 Cheytac and .50 BMG
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<blockquote data-quote="ARM28" data-source="post: 184611" data-attributes="member: 9410"><p>Marine Sniper</p><p> </p><p>That is the information I got of of the Barnes web site for those particular bullets. But yes, both guns seem to perform much better with heavier bullets (at least for the .50 - I have yet to be able to find any 350 grain bullets for the Cheytac). When I took the Bison with the .50, The only hunting rounds that I could get were the Barnes X. At the time, I was unaware that A-max was a good bullet for hunting (or so I am told). </p><p> </p><p>I had the ammunition loaded for me by the same guy who made the rifle (Cheytac). When I took it out to the range to zero it at 300 I found that I could get about .75" groups out of it. I am not so certain that kind of accuracy would hold past 500 meters or so.</p><p> </p><p>Now, my question to you or anyone else reading this; do you know where I can get better bullets for the .375 Cheytac than the Barnes 300 grain X bullet?</p><p> </p><p>V/R</p><p>A R McCain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARM28, post: 184611, member: 9410"] Marine Sniper That is the information I got of of the Barnes web site for those particular bullets. But yes, both guns seem to perform much better with heavier bullets (at least for the .50 - I have yet to be able to find any 350 grain bullets for the Cheytac). When I took the Bison with the .50, The only hunting rounds that I could get were the Barnes X. At the time, I was unaware that A-max was a good bullet for hunting (or so I am told). I had the ammunition loaded for me by the same guy who made the rifle (Cheytac). When I took it out to the range to zero it at 300 I found that I could get about .75" groups out of it. I am not so certain that kind of accuracy would hold past 500 meters or so. Now, my question to you or anyone else reading this; do you know where I can get better bullets for the .375 Cheytac than the Barnes 300 grain X bullet? V/R A R McCain [/QUOTE]
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