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.375 H&H 300 gr or 350 gr?

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11 May 2015, 21:22
Markschu
.375 H&H 300 gr or 350 gr?
I'll be hunting buff in the Save in Sept. Getting some ammo from superior. Seems like 350 gr would be better for buff. Opinions?
11 May 2015, 21:44
MJines
Kevin Robertson believes so and I agree.


Mike
11 May 2015, 22:02
Woodhits
Will you be hunting game other than buffalo? If not, the 350gr should do great- if you want a versatile rifle for a vareity of species, you'd likely be better served with a 300 gr. bullet.

More important that bullet weight is ensuring that the gun works flawlessly and that you're ready to do your part.

Have a great hunt, the Save is a special place.
11 May 2015, 23:07
crbutler
Honestly, I have never had a 300 gr bullet not perform on a buffalo.

Maybe there is a role for the 350 in shooting elephant, but as far as I am concerned, a 300 works fine. If I want more, I move to the bigger rifle, and with buffalo, it seems maybe they run 10 yards less with the Rigby than the H&H ... All depends on where you hit them.

The 350 has a much slower muzzle velocity, so it will not be as handy for some plains game shooting (or if you need to take a shot over 150 years for whatever reason)
11 May 2015, 23:52
Thierry Labat
My personal opinion is that the .375 H&H is know for its versatility using 300g. I'd stick to that! Thousands of buffalo have been successfully hunted with 300g bullets.

You are going to have a great buff hunt in the SAVE! Who are you going with?


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12 May 2015, 01:34
shotgun46
If you are only after Buff or elephant or anything else under 100yard range then I think that the 350 grain does give some more penetration . I knocked over an elephant with a 350 grain barns 2300 fps at about 100 yards found it just under the skin on the other side . but if you will be shooting other game at 100 yards or more go for the 300 so you will not to re site in your rifle .. In any case you will be OK either way .
12 May 2015, 02:50
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12 May 2015, 03:47
Tim Ferrall
Suppose the following scenario plays out: You and your rifle arrive in camp, but your ammo doesn't. The only ammo you can scrounge up is 10 rounds of 300gr. You need to re-sight the rifle and adjust zero with at least 1-3 of those 10 rounds. Personally, I would take the 300 grain ammo. Gaining 17% in bullet weight, while losing 10% in velocity is not enough to make a difference to the buffalo, assuming, of course, that you shoot straight. Good luck.
12 May 2015, 07:18
Saeed
Anyone who tells you a 350 grain bullet kills better than a 300 grain bullet in the 375 is dreaming!

How does one kill a buffalo better than dead?? rotflmo


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12 May 2015, 16:09
Bama15
300g Swift A Frame or similar bullet is all you need. I e-mailed Woodleigh a couple of weeks ago asking about their Hydro Static solids and what grain bullet to use on elephant and they recommended the 300g.
12 May 2015, 17:36
Blair 338RUM
Saeed,

Have you tried a 350 grainer in your 375/404?

....you have lots of case capacity there..
12 May 2015, 20:35
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by Blair 338RUM:
Saeed,

Have you tried a 350 grainer in your 375/404?

....you have lots of case capacity there..



No, and never will either.

I don't mess up with something that works.


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12 May 2015, 20:58
Blacktailer
I have used both and the 350 seemed to me to have noticeably more effect on the buffalo. Of course shot placement trumps ft lbs.
As far as PG I use only one load and took a wildebeest at about 350 yards with the 350gr Woodleigh PP's. Just know your trajectories, the 350's are not far off from the 300's out to 350 yards or so.
That said, the 300's or 350's will both work fine as long as you use premium bullets. I wouldn't sweat using either. See what you rifle likes and practice.


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12 May 2015, 21:44
Markschu
quote:
Originally posted by Thierry Labat:
My personal opinion is that the .375 H&H is know for its versatility using 300g. I'd stick to that! Thousands of buffalo have been successfully hunted with 300g bullets.

You are going to have a great buff hunt in the SAVE! Who are you going with?


going with Leon Duplessis.
13 May 2015, 03:15
Blair 338RUM
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
quote:
Originally posted by Blair 338RUM:
Saeed,

Have you tried a 350 grainer in your 375/404?

....you have lots of case capacity there..



No, and never will either.

I don't mess up with something that works.


Fair enough mate tu2
13 May 2015, 06:13
Orvar
300grs is bad medicine on anything with four legs...