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<blockquote data-quote="AKGuide" data-source="post: 1310969" data-attributes="member: 64701"><p>My guide boss uses he's trusty 375 H&H chambered Sako for deer on Kodiak. Solids don't wreck any meat and will stop a bear if need be. Thinking of loading some solids for my 416 RUM if I ever join him to fill the freezer. I'd take the edge and shoot behind the shoulder. Also, practice with the 454, all six rounds in a paper plate at 15 yards as fast as you can fire and no worries. Also if you are rolling your own 454 rounds use a Redding profile crimp die. It is the only crimp die that I have found to keep 360 grain cast lead at 1500fps from jumping crimp out of my 7.5" SRH.</p><p></p><p>Reuben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKGuide, post: 1310969, member: 64701"] My guide boss uses he's trusty 375 H&H chambered Sako for deer on Kodiak. Solids don't wreck any meat and will stop a bear if need be. Thinking of loading some solids for my 416 RUM if I ever join him to fill the freezer. I'd take the edge and shoot behind the shoulder. Also, practice with the 454, all six rounds in a paper plate at 15 yards as fast as you can fire and no worries. Also if you are rolling your own 454 rounds use a Redding profile crimp die. It is the only crimp die that I have found to keep 360 grain cast lead at 1500fps from jumping crimp out of my 7.5" SRH. Reuben [/QUOTE]
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