Buffalo Bore Ammo
I searched the forum and I am unable to find anything relating to Buffalo Bore ammo. Does anybody have exprience with the BB .357 158g ammo rated at 1475 FPS (4" barrel)? Thanks.
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RE: Buffalo Bore Ammo
Buffalo Bore are very hot ammo.My friend and I shot some 340 gr .44 mags and his scope sheared off his contender. My Dan Wesson shoots them fine.
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RE: Buffalo Bore Ammo
ORIGINAL: blaserman Buffalo Bore are very hot ammo.My friend and I shot some 340 gr .44 mags and his scope sheared off his contender. My Dan Wesson shoots them fine. Holy S***!!! I wish I would have been there to see that. |
RE: Buffalo Bore Ammo
I got some 405 grain for my 45/70 and they will loosen your teeth.Wow !!!!!! Please be sure if you shhot them the rifle/pistol will handle max loads,most of the allowable weapons are listed on the box.
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RE: Buffalo Bore Ammo
I have used them in my 444 Marlin and they are FULL power loadings.
Actually, they are loaded heavier than any other brand as far asI know. Even Garrett 45-70 and 44 magare not loaded as heavy. |
RE: Buffalo Bore Ammo
They are fine, any decent revolver wont have any problems. I've used that very same load to take 3 whitetails with my 6" ruger gp100. As accurate as any load I've tried in it around 3-4" at 50 yds.(probably limited by my shooting). I would say that it still isn't an "ideal" deer load. Had to move up to a 44 this year because I prefer a bigger hole for blood. Dont get me wrong they kill fine and quick, but not too much of a blood trail. Of the three I shot, only one had a decent blood trail. The other two were found by searching the woods for a couple hours, even though none went more than 75 yards.
I would also say that of all the available 357 ammo, it is by far the best for hunting. |
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