.375" Bullet Database

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BARNES​
WEIGHT​
BC​
LENGTH​
TSX​
235​
.270​
1.225"​
TTSX​
250​
.424​
1.438"​
LRX​
270​
.449​
1.512"​
TSX​
270​
.326​
1.371"​
TSX​
300​
.357​
1.493"​
TSX​
350​
.425​
1.691"​
Woodleigh​
Weight​
BC​
Length​
Weldcore​
235 PP​
.310​
1.013"​
Weldcore​
270 RN​
.250​
1.088"​
Weldcore​
270 PP​
.370​
1.130"​
Weldcore​
300 RN​
.277​
1.184"​
Weldcore​
300 PP​
.305​
1.232"​
Weldcore​
350 PP​
.356​
1.408"​

I'm working towards getting the specs of every .375" bullet out there. This didn't seem important until I found where Barnes no longer has the length on their site. If someone thinks this is a bad idea, feel free to delete it. If not, I'll keep replying and adding more.
 
You should add in the Woodleigh Hydro as well. Not that the BC of these bullets is of much concern at a typical range of less than 50 yards, but the load data could be useful.

Other bullets mentioned many times as "premium" are the Swift A-Frame, Federal TBBC and Cutting Edge bullets.
 
I like it.
Thanks, just wish I could edit my first post to add them.
You should add in the Woodleigh Hydro as well. Not that the BC of these bullets is of much concern at a typical range of less than 50 yards, but the load data could be useful.

Other bullets mentioned many times as "premium" are the Swift A-Frame, Federal TBBC and Cutting Edge bullets.
I plan on adding all of them. I'm writing everything down in a notebook, so I can add them in large chunks. I'm going to add the Woodleigh FMJ too.
 
You should add in the Woodleigh Hydro as well. Not that the BC of these bullets is of much concern at a typical range of less than 50 yards, but the load data could be useful.

Other bullets mentioned many times as "premium" are the Swift A-Frame, Federal TBBC and Cutting Edge bullets.
Woodleigh also shows a 300 and 350 "Heavy Duty" RN SP. Slightly longer than the standard counterpart. Swift doesn't show lengths, so any of you with A-Frames, could you measure them?

We can use this post to discuss this. When I get my data ready, I'll make a new post, and I can have a mod delete this one.

Should I include things like the Hornady A-Tip or stick to hunting bullets?
 
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You should add in the Woodleigh Hydro as well. Not that the BC of these bullets is of much concern at a typical range of less than 50 yards, but the load data could be useful.

Other bullets mentioned many times as "premium" are the Swift A-Frame, Federal TBBC and Cutting Edge bullets.
The Woodleigh Hydro is no longer in their 2021 catalog.
 

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Sierra GK 250,300

Nosler P and Ab would be good to have there also,good ibfo base you have made.
 
Midway shows the Woody Hydro at 1.39" and they are available...

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1010852860?pid=547354
Yeah, I got the info from there. Just thought I'd tell you it's not in their catalog now, in case you like them. You could stock up. I'm interested in these "heavy duty" that appear to have a black coating.
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Sierra GK 250,300

Nosler P and Ab would be good to have there also,good ibfo base you have made.
I need the length for those. Nosler, Sierra and Hornady doesn’t list lengths. I have 300 Partitions and Gamekings I can measure, as well as 270 Interlock.
 
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This sort of info always intrigues me. A bit of a nerd I guess.
 
Woodleigh also shows a 300 and 350 "Heavy Duty" RN SP. Slightly longer than the standard counterpart. Swift doesn't show lengths, so any of you with A-Frames, could you measure them?

We can use this post to discuss this. When I get my data ready, I'll make a new post, and I can have a mod delete this one.

Should I include things like the Hornady A-Tip or stick to hunting bullets?
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300 Swift A Frame
 
When I get ready to post it in a another post, I will label it Pt.2, then when more come out, I'll make a Pt.3, so on and so forth.
 
When I get ready to post it in a another post, I will label it Pt.2, then when more come out, I'll make a Pt.3, so on and so forth.
Once you have everything collected you can probably ask the mods to edit your first post.

Just a suggestion
 
Once you have everything collected you can probably ask the mods to edit your first post.

Just a suggestion
Can the tables be copy and pasted. I've messaged Jerome to see if he could fix it so I can edit my posts until I can get the list finished.

Anyone think Lehigh belongs there, or should I keep it to bullets that would be used in Africa? I've left out the 350 MK for the same reason.
 
I would think 99.98% of this crowd would just be interested in the hunting bullets.

Any one that is serious about the long range game will have all that information at their disposal. My .02
 
The Woodleigh 350 grain combination is certainly an excellent choice.
Although. Have I reloaded 380 grain Rhino Solid Base/Shank rounds. And at 2190 fps from a 24" barrel do they just about print in the same hole at 100m.
Superbly accurate.
Enjoy.
 

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