Dr. Dirt Nap
FNG
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2021
- Messages
- 32
I've been using Barnes Vor-tx in 300 grain .375 H&H for several years now. The older box had a water buffalo. The new box calls the ammo "Safari" and has a different image of a buffalo. Same tsx bullet.
My understanding (perhaps wrongly) was Barnes had simply updated the .375 box so I purchased several boxes for this upcoming year. Though I won't be shooting out past 400 and probably not past 250, I planned to have a custom turret cut. However, the new box shows a muzzle velocity of 2540 while the old box shows 2460. Perhaps I misunderstood and this is different ammo not just a rebrand. If anyone has any input on that I would appreciate it since this is expensive stuff and now I have a couple hundred rounds of old ammo and a couple hundred new with different specs.
Perhaps a noob question: If I went ahead and had a turret cut, would it be acceptable to just split the muzzle velocity since I'll be shooting such short distances making both loads acceptable with the turret? How significant is a 3.25% (half that if I split) difference in velocity in ranges under 400 yards?
My understanding (perhaps wrongly) was Barnes had simply updated the .375 box so I purchased several boxes for this upcoming year. Though I won't be shooting out past 400 and probably not past 250, I planned to have a custom turret cut. However, the new box shows a muzzle velocity of 2540 while the old box shows 2460. Perhaps I misunderstood and this is different ammo not just a rebrand. If anyone has any input on that I would appreciate it since this is expensive stuff and now I have a couple hundred rounds of old ammo and a couple hundred new with different specs.
Perhaps a noob question: If I went ahead and had a turret cut, would it be acceptable to just split the muzzle velocity since I'll be shooting such short distances making both loads acceptable with the turret? How significant is a 3.25% (half that if I split) difference in velocity in ranges under 400 yards?
Last edited: