Ammo .375 H&H 300 Gr A-Frame 2503 Fps 20/Ct
Swift Bullet's .375 H&H 300 grain A-Frame ammunition is purpose-built for hunters pursuing dangerous game where reliability and stopping power aren't negotiable. Each cartridge delivers 2503 feet per second of muzzle velocity, paired with A-Frame bullets engineered to perform consistently across a wide velocity range—from moderate distances to long-range shots where impact speed varies dramatically. This is ammunition for hunters who demand terminal performance matched to the task.
The A-Frame bullet design initiates controlled expansion at velocities as low as 1650 feet per second while remaining bonded and intact even at impact speeds exceeding 3000 feet per second. That wide performance window means you're not gambling with your shot placement; the bullet performs whether you're at 100 yards or pushing distance. Expansion is predictable at roughly 2.2 times the original caliber, and the bullet retains 95% or more of its weight through the animal, translating energy downrange instead of leaving it in a shallow wound channel.
Each box contains 20 rounds, enough for a serious hunt or a dedicated range session working up loads. If you're hunting Africa, Alaska, or anywhere dangerous game demands a bullet that won't let you down, A-Frame ammunition in .375 H&H is a field-proven choice that's earned its reputation through decades of successful hunts.
Key Features
- A-Frame bullet design for controlled expansion and weight retention
- 2503 feet per second muzzle velocity
- Reliable performance from 1650 fps to 3000+ fps impact speeds
- Approximately 2.2x caliber expansion with 95%+ weight retention
- 20 rounds per box
Specifications
| Caliber | .375 H&H Magnum |
| Bullet Weight | 300 grains |
| Muzzle Velocity | 2503 fps |
| Bullet Type | A-Frame |
| Rounds Per Box | 20 |
| Manufacturer | Swift Bullet |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the A-Frame bullet designed for?
The A-Frame is engineered for dangerous game hunting. It's designed to expand in a controlled manner and retain its weight, delivering consistent terminal performance and downrange energy.
At what impact velocities does this ammunition perform reliably?
A-Frame bullets initiate expansion at velocities as low as 1650 feet per second and remain bonded and intact at impact speeds above 3000 feet per second, providing reliable performance across a wide range of hunting distances.
How much of the bullet's weight does the A-Frame retain after impact?
The A-Frame design achieves 95% or greater weight retention, meaning nearly all of the bullet's mass stays together to transfer energy through the animal rather than fragmenting or separating.
How many rounds are in a box?
Each box contains 20 rounds of .375 H&H ammunition.

