Yet another vote for the 250 grain Barnes TSX. I have used this bullet in 9.3 x62 for elk, with no complaints. I also hunted in Namibia a few years ago. The outfitter rental rifle happened to be in this round and he liked the 250 gr. TSX bullet. We took Springbok, Gemsbok, Kudu, Baboon and Leopard. This caliber/ bullet combo worked perfectly. All shots were under 150 meters, so normal shooting distance while hunting in most areas of Africa.
TSX for sure or a solid if it is an old bull.
The skin is very thick and they are not easy to bring down.
My son has taken 2 bulls, both with a .375 HH using TBBC on one and a TSX on the other. Required several shots.
I used the TSX 375 caliber 300 grain on Buffalo, Giraffe, Zebra and Black Wildebeest.
Also used TTSX 308 caliber on Zebra, Blue Wildebeest, Warthog and Impala.
The Barnes bullets work flawlessly.
The Barnes TSX recovered from Buffalo VS a Hornady DGX
Whichever one shoots better in your rifle. Either is a good bullet.
I’ve used e-Tips in my 7mm RMag on plenty of PG in Africa - they shoot great in my rifle and hold together as expected. Also used e-Tips in Alaska on a Sitka Deer as well as a Mountain Goat.
In fact, I have a bunch of 250 E-Tip Blems for my 9.3x62 and wouldn’t hesitate for a second to load them up.
I have an unfired T rex 577 if anyone is interested in acquiring it . Absolutely spotless, flawless and well kept . It's rare as it gets . Mouth watering ? Let me know if you feel like making an offer .
Mr Brown in Calif.
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