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I plan to take my .375 Ruger on my next African hunt...but I also plan to hunt honey badgers and other "small" game... Can anyone reccomend where I might order much less powerful custom handloads for these smaller animals? I realize point of zero would be different but shots should be close and I don't want to ruin hides... Some guys say to use a regular monolithic solid instead...thoughts on this as well? Thanks...
 
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I would ask your PH if they have a loaner rifle in small caliber or a shotgun. A lot easier than fooling around with POI on your 375.


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I've just used solids. Works just fine.
 
Posts: 477 | Location: Arizona | Registered: 21 July 2007Reply With Quote
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I have shot numerous small trophies from Gennet Cat to Livingstone's Suni to Klipspringer to many of the Duikers, all with Trophy Bonded Sledgehammer solids from my .375 H&H. In fact, on my upcoming trip in a couple of weeks I'll be taking it to shoot more small trophies including porcupine, serval, african wild cat, honey badger, etc. etc. etc. Small hole going in and small hole going out. Big Grin
 
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Solids work great. No need to use anything else.


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While tracking eland, a "huge" steinbok presented himself about 20 yards away. I shot him broadside with a 300 grain Sierra softpoint. It just poked a small hole in and out--not enough resistance to cause the bullet to open up.
 
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I've just used solids. Works just fine.


Agreed and they work quite well on pissed off elephant.


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Joe,

Absolutely agree with the others. Solids will work fine for the little. Personal I've shot red duiker and dik-dik with solids. Very little damage even at the 375 WBY velocites of 2725 fps.

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Posts: 13118 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Greetings

From personal experiences just taking your 375 as a one battery Gun is perfect , on one one of my previouse safaris we tracked some eland down , Unfortionatly it was getting dark so we decided to abandone the stalk and whils walking back to the hunting cruiser we bumped into two Honebadgers , both were shot using standard sledgehammers , simple. Enough said.
 
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I shot a 140# Texas Whitetail with a 300gr. Partition. There was no expansion...I'd say that certainly would be doable for Blesbok down to not worry about expansion.


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Never been to africa, but just took my 375 to Texas for Waterbuffalo. Also shot a Javalina, Blackbuck, and a fallow. All clean in and out with no damage.
I was using Swift A-Frames.
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Once again, the AR posters come through with helpful answers. Solids it is. Many Thanks!
 
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Can you still buy solids, as in bullets? Confused Thought the Odummer Administration put a stop to these some time back, claiming them as armor piercing.

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Posts: 3460 | Location: Jemez Mountains, New Mexico | Registered: 09 February 2006Reply With Quote
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Can you still buy solids, as in bullets? Thought the Odummer Administration put a stop to these some time back, claiming them as armor piercing.



Negative. Only BArnes is *curently* affected and only their brass solids in certain calibers. Their website has an update on the ATF crap.
 
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Funny enough, at the moment I can buy .375 solids here in the UK but not expanding ammo! They consider solids to be "target" ammo for zeroing Roll Eyes


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Harlan, when living in the UK, i asked the FEO and he allowed the "expanding ammo", just took a letter. Hope yours will understand.

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I shot impala with 300 grain North Fork soft points, the same loads I used for the first two shots at Cape Buffalo and for lion. Worked just find for all of them. In fact, my impression was that the .375 killed faster than on a previous safari where I used 180 grain Partitions at a higher velocity.

Just take a .375 with one bullet weight. Don't worry about light loads. Solids and softs will shoot to the same POI.


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Use your regular ammo "Honey badger don't give a shit!"


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Posts: 839 | Location: LA | Registered: 28 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Solids work well on small stuff and don't blow it up so your taxidermist hates you. The bigger softs like you would use with buff are also not likely to cause problems unless you hit a big bone, then you will get an impressive exit wound, mostly from bone fragments, but depending on how you want to position it, they are still workable for most taxidermy.
 
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BTW, just take, at the most, 2 loads. It's bad enough when you have solids and softs, so when you're after buff, you load all solids and a soft on top ..... imagine if you had a badger/impala/reedbuck load as well.

The guys are giving good advice, I'd use the softs for everything except the south end of a buff going north.

I took a Rowland Ward klipspringer with a PMP 300 softpoint in 375 a few years ago. You could eat the meat right up to the hole. Eating the hole itself gave me gas Wink Which gives you an idea of pelt damage ie zero


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I use .458 Win.mag on all kinds of game. Solids work fine for small game.


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Thanks again, guys!
 
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