Description
This Buffalo Bore load pairs a 270 grain Barnes TSX bullet with the kind of powder charge that makes the .375 H&H do what it does best. You're getting 2750 fps and 4533 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle, which translates to real stopping power in the field.
Barnes TSX construction for hunting effectiveness
The Triple Shock X bullet is a solid copper design that'll penetrate like it means business and expand consistently across the speed range you'll encounter in actual hunting scenarios. Since it's all copper with no lead core, the bullet maintains its weight better through game than traditional jacketed designs, which matters when you're after big game. The TSX is engineered with a hollow point cavity that opens up in stages for controlled, devastating terminal performance.
Why Buffalo Bore's 270 grain load matters
Buffalo Bore built this specifically for North American game, including Alaskan hunting. The 270 grain bullet weight strikes that sweet spot between the lighter 235 grain pills suited for plains game and the heavier 300 grain rounds designed for African dangerous game. You'll appreciate how the .375 H&H tends to shoot nearly the same point of impact across different bullet weights, which simplifies your hunting decisions if you ever switch loads. The supercharged powder charge puts this in full-power territory without pushing velocities into unrealistic laboratory numbers.
Ammunition built to shoot
It comes loaded in virgin brass cases with Boxer primers, non-magnetic and non-corrosive. The components are matched to exacting standards so you get the same performance from round to round. Buffalo Bore's approach to velocity testing is worth noting too—they publish what real rifles with real barrel lengths actually produce, not cherry-picked numbers from 28 inch test barrels. That means the 2750 fps figure you'll see is what you're likely to get from a practical hunting rifle.
Key Specifications
- Caliber: .375 H&H Magnum
- Bullet Weight: 270 grains
- Bullet Type: Barnes Triple Shock X (TSX) Hollow Point
- Case Type: Brass, Boxer Primed
- Muzzle Velocity: 2750 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 4533 ft-lbs
- Rounds per Box: 20
- Lead Free: Yes
- Manufacturer: Buffalo Bore Ammunition
- Manufacturer Part Number: 54C/20
- UPC: 651815054032
What’s Included
- 20 rounds of .375 H&H Magnum ammunition
Frequently Asked Questions
What game is this .375 H&H load best suited for?
Buffalo Bore designed this 270 grain TSX specifically for North American game including elk, moose, brown bear, and Alaskan game. The bullet weight and load profile make it well-balanced for plains game and medium to large game applications. It'll work for African game too, though Buffalo Bore also offers a heavier 300 grain TSX option that some prefer for the heaviest dangerous game.
Why choose Barnes TSX bullets over other hunting rounds?
The TSX is a solid copper bullet that retains nearly all its weight through an animal, meaning deeper penetration and more reliable performance than jacketed bullets that can fragment. The controlled expansion from the engineered hollow point cavity delivers consistent terminal performance, and being lead-free, it's suitable for areas where lead ammunition isn't permitted.
How does this load compare velocity-wise to other .375 H&H options?
At 2750 fps, this is a full-power supercharged load. It's faster than standard factory loads that typically run in the 2600 to 2700 fps range, giving you additional energy without crossing into dangerous pressure territory. Buffalo Bore's velocity figures come from real firearms in practical barrel lengths, not laboratory test barrels, so you can expect to see these speeds in the field.
Can I use this ammunition in any .375 H&H rifle?
Yes, this brass cased ammunition will chamber in any rifle properly chambered for .375 H&H Magnum. The .375 H&H is a belted magnum cartridge, so make sure your rifle is indeed chambered in .375 H&H and not a similar caliber. If you're unsure about your rifle's specific chambering, have a gunsmith confirm before firing.





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