Hornady DGS Bullets 0.375 (375 Caliber) 300 Grain Solid Box of 50
SKU: HOR3727$64.99
Hornady .375 / 375 300 Grain DGS (Dangerous Game Solid) (50)
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The DGX? Bonded (Dangerous Game? eXpanding) bullet features a copper-clad steel jacket bonded to a lead core to provide limited, controlled expansion with deep penetration and high weight retention. Bonding the jacket to the core prevents separation from high-energy impact on tough material like bone, ensuring the bullet stays together for deep expansion.
DGX? Bonded bullets are built to the same profile as the corresponding DGS? (Dangerous Game? Solid) bullets but expand to 1? to 2 times their bullet diameter.
- The thicker 0.098? copper-clad steel jacket of DGX? Bonded sets it apart from other dangerous game bullets, allowing it to tear through tough material like hide, muscle and bone.
- DGX? Bonded features a flat nose with serrated sections to deliver a uniform expansion from 100 to 150 yards and straight penetration, reducing possible deflections.
- The?bonding process locks the jacket and lead core together, improving the retained weight of the expanded bullet.
WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Weight | 2.27 lbs |
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Dimensions | 2.125 × 3.5 × 4 in |
Brand | |
Caliber/Gauge | |
Type | Hunting |
Country of Origin | USA |
G1 Ballistic Coefficient | 0.325 |
Product Model | DGS |
Quantity | |
Sectional Density | 0.305 |
Diameter | 0.375 |
Grain Weight | |
Caliber | 375 Caliber |
Bullet Type | |
Pack Config | Box |
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Rated 5 out of 5
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Received it promptly and it was exactly what I was looking for
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Rated 5 out of 5
STEPHEN K. (verified owner) –
I have used these on cape buffalo and elephant. For buffalo, the solid is always used after the first shot (which is something expanding) and for elephant they are used for all shots. The only time they have been recovered on a buffalo is with the insurance shot into the spine. Otherwise, there has always been complete penetration. For elephant, they have been recovered depending on shot angle (for example, into the chest for the insurance shot). Deformation is VERY minimal and thus they travel straight. I will be using the DGS whenever a solid bullet is called for.
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