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Hello fellow members, Here I am, drinking my coffee and searching through the website on articles pertaining to the heavier bullets in .375 cal. Since I did not find any answers in the archives, here is my question. I know that some P.H. in Africa carry rifles in .416 caliber when guiding their clients for dangerous game. My question now: Since Woodleigh bullets and Rhino bullets have projectile in the 350gr and 380gr range, would it be acceptable to guide a client with such caliber, bullet combination? I'm not here to be a shit disturber. Just an average Joe living in Canada who will probably never have the money to hunt in Africa, but who dreams of it every day. If possible, I would like to know what the seasonal hunter thinks, any P.H., and of course, our host, Saeed. Cheers everyone, Maurice | ||
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Maurice, click on the "find" button & do a search for ".375 H&H 350 grains", there are a heap of results as this has been discussed in considerable depth both in Big Bores & African Hunting. Good hunting. Steve | |||
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Thank you Shinzo. I found what I was looking for. Regards, Maurice | |||
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I left the ammo not used on my safari with my PH in Sept 07. It consisted of 375H&H with 350gr Woodleigh softs and solids. He was very excited to try them in his 375 Weatherby which he carries when not using his 577. Unfortunately, I have never heard what kind of results he experienced. Have gun- Will travel The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark | |||
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