01 September 2010, 09:33
RDB.375 ballistics?
"The Rifle in America" 1938, Mr. Sharpe quotes ballistics for the factory loaded 375 H&H as follows, "The 235 grain is loaded at a muzzle velocity of 2775 f.s., the 270 at 2750 f.s., and the 300 at 2475 f.s."
So what would you guess the effects on game out to 200yds with be if you lost 100/200 fps off those numbers using the best of the current .375 bullets?
Actual numbers?
235 @ 2800fps
270 @ 2550
300 @ 2375
Is 2375 fps good enough on Buffalo under 75 yards?
Your .375 bullet of choice at that velocity?
01 September 2010, 10:09
GanyanaConsidering I shoot just about everything with a 9,3 which uses a bullet of the same SD as the 375 but going at 2380fps at the muzzel. Never had a buffalo not die in short order when shot with my 9,3...or elephant, or lion...
01 September 2010, 10:29
RDBGood info, thank you Ganyana. How do you split up your solid or soft use with your the 9.3?
Just looked at the Woodleigh web site again.
9.3 x 62 .366"
286gr RN sd .305
1800-2200 fps range
375 Mag .375"
300gr RN sd .305
1900-2400 fps range
01 September 2010, 18:25
GanyanaRBD...I use woodleigh solids- for elephant and hippo.
Soft points I use Stuarts but am VERY happy with the new swift 286grn. The woodleigh softs are not buffalo medicine at anything over 2300fps...they are in the same category as the Norma Oryx- perfect for lion and ok on eland but not buff.
I shoot all my plains game with a rather mild load of 270grn speers at 2300fps.
For clients I normally recomend they use solids on the tiny ten if they are just bringing their dangerous game rifle.
From a .375 you have way more case capacity and high pressure limits so you can use the barnes TSX or Swifts or Northfork for buff
The Barnes are too hard for lion and Haven't had a client try the northfork sp on them. The Swifts are ok for for most things- especially from a .375 where the big hole makes up for limmited expansion when you hit a soft animal like an impala.
01 September 2010, 23:42
RDBThose are my numbers from a 24" 375/06 so long shanked bullets aren't very useful. Forgot just how good the 9.3x62 can be. Thanks.
02 September 2010, 10:39
GanyanaSo for buff it sounds like you have a choice of Swift A frame 300grn at 2375fps

02 September 2010, 13:07
500NOr if you are pushing them fast, use the Protected Point bullets over the SN.
The 300gn's don't quite need the velocity
as the bullet weight really makes them penetrate.
Well, that is what I have seen on Buffalo (Water)
and I've shot a fair few with the 375H&H.
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