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375 H&H bullet weight
05 January 2006, 06:21
Maxx375 H&H bullet weight
My father just bought a new mauser in 373 H&H, and he has a few questions. Keep in mind this rifle is for Canadian game ( bears,moose elk etc)
- What is the most common bullet weight in the H&H for this type of game?
- What ammunition manufacturer should I choose?
- Any other general info on this calibre would be appreciated,
thanks
05 January 2006, 07:16
ramrod340I would look for something in the 260-270 range.
I've never bought factory 375 ammo so can't help on that one.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
05 January 2006, 07:39
kududeThe 300gr bullets would be great for use in the woods. I thing the stardard loadings from Rem or WW would be OK for everything but the big bears. For those, you might want a premium bullet. Kudude
05 January 2006, 07:55
Nickudu Factory Premiums05 January 2006, 08:18
SnowwolfeI would use either a 250 gr X bullet or a 260 Nosler partion
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
05 January 2006, 08:52
N E 450 No2Maxx
You might try Federals 250 Trophy Bonded Bearclaw load. It is about a 3/4 power load and shoots good in the bbls I have shot it in.
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I like woodleigh bullets so thats what I would suggest.............they have weights ranging from 235 gr to 350 gr.
09 January 2006, 07:15
billinthewildIf he handloads - in the past I have used 300 grain Hornady, solids and softs, with success. Also used 260 grain Nosler partitions. If I was loading for a hunt now, I would try Barnes Triple Shocks.
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10 January 2006, 05:11
MaxxThanks for all the great info guys!
What bulk brass is recommended, remington or winchester?
11 January 2006, 06:16
SnellstromMaxx I'd like to give you an answer that may be out of the mainstream but worth looking at. I too have a .375 H&H and I found some Federal "Classic" 270 grain ammo on sale and picked up a few boxes just to shoot and get to know the gun. Well these shot so well I went back and bought another 120 rounds that they had on the shelf. My .375 with a 5x scope turned in groups between 1" and 1.5" every time I took it out. I know these aren't a "premium bullet" but they would be excellent on moose and elk and personnaly I wouldn't hesitate to shoot bears with them too.
I've read ( for what that is worth) that the 270 grain bullet is the premier weight for the .375.
I know I'll get beat up about this suggestion but do give them a try, somehow as a kid I was able to kill many heads of game without premium bullets, as a matter of fact so did my dad and his dad too.
12 January 2006, 19:51
jro45I hand load my rounds but only use Hornady, Serria, & Speer bullets. They seem good to me.
12 January 2006, 20:04
SDhunterI would suggest 250-270gr for the game you will be hunting. That is all I have used in mine.
Now, if I ever get to Africa. I would load up some 300gr for Buffalo.