I have noticed that many of you change bullet weights in a rifle, depending on the game your hunting. I understand the purpose in doing so, but we never did so and wonder if there are any others who hunt with one bullet weight for each caliber rifle.
As an example. I used a 180 gr for the 300 H & H, for critters like Moose, Elk, Red Stag and larger plains game in Africa. If I felt a smaller weight bullet would work better for the game being hunted, Deer, Caribou, Antelope , I would just use the 6.5 x 55. As an example.
Also I am positive all here know this, but I was ask why I only used one bullet weight in the 450/400 ( 400 ). Double are regulated with a bullet and for best results that is the bullet you should use. If we felt a need to use a different bullet, then we would use the 404 Jeffery, which is ballistically the same as the 450/400, but since it is a bolt action, we could use different bullet weights ( but didn't btw ).
Do any of you fellows still find a bullet and bullet weight that works best in a particular rifle and never use anything else in it, or do you like to use the same rifle with different bullet weights to hunt different animals.---maybe both ? Thank you
As an example. I used a 180 gr for the 300 H & H, for critters like Moose, Elk, Red Stag and larger plains game in Africa. If I felt a smaller weight bullet would work better for the game being hunted, Deer, Caribou, Antelope , I would just use the 6.5 x 55. As an example.
Also I am positive all here know this, but I was ask why I only used one bullet weight in the 450/400 ( 400 ). Double are regulated with a bullet and for best results that is the bullet you should use. If we felt a need to use a different bullet, then we would use the 404 Jeffery, which is ballistically the same as the 450/400, but since it is a bolt action, we could use different bullet weights ( but didn't btw ).
Do any of you fellows still find a bullet and bullet weight that works best in a particular rifle and never use anything else in it, or do you like to use the same rifle with different bullet weights to hunt different animals.---maybe both ? Thank you