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" I kept no record of the number of elephant and buffalo shot with the first two .375 magnums; but I distinctly remember the day when this one dropped it's hundredth elephant; in addition this same one has accounted for somewhere between 400 and 500 buffalo, besides a number of rhino, hippo and lion, and, of course, a fair number of lesser game. I am not suggesting for a moment that it alone is a suitable weapon for the professional hunter; and naturally I have much more powerful weapons for use under certain conditions. But what I am suggesting is that personal experience has shown me that it is an eminently safe, sound and intensely-satisfactory weapon to take against any animal anywhere if the sportsman does not wish to be bothered with a number of different weapons."

John Taylor, Big Game and Big Game Rifles.

I wonder what he would have said if he had been able use the vastly improved bullets we have available for use today?
 
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One rifle, one planet, Holland's 375


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"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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Aah, to have been around in the day when this was still possible. Cool


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If I had only been born in 1909 instead of 1949.
 
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Is there anyone here who can put up some photos for me?

I have some jpegs of pages out of "Big Game and Big Game Rifles" that would tend to support the theory that Pondoro was "somewhat of a bullshitter".

Although I did mention this to my Irish friend, Bob, who said "What do you expect? - he's fucking Irish."


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Pondora may have been a bull shitter, I don't know but I do know he put a hell of a lot of animals in the salt in his lifetime, and deserves the respect for sharing his life with all of us..I liked his writing. I have heard this about all the old hunters of yesteryear. I write it off as jealousy for the most part.

I agree the .375 H&H is, if you can shoot, a awesome caliber that is fully capable of killing anything on this planet. The bullets of yesterday were not all bad, some were good and some were bad. today they are all good, that is the difference. I recall in my early days the Silvertips were hot and cold, they kept changing the good one for improved bad ones..The Rem corelokts have always been good, as have the Woodleighs. Going back to about 1940 anyway.


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" I kept no record of the number of elephant and buffalo shot with the first two .375 magnums; but I distinctly remember the day when this one dropped it's hundredth elephant; in addition this same one has accounted for somewhere between 400 and 500 buffalo, besides a number of rhino, hippo and lion, and, of course, a fair number of lesser game. I am not suggesting for a moment that it alone is a suitable weapon for the professional hunter; and naturally I have much more powerful weapons for use under certain conditions. But what I am suggesting is that personal experience has shown me that it is an eminently safe, sound and intensely-satisfactory weapon to take against any animal anywhere if the sportsman does not wish to be bothered with a number of different weapons."

John Taylor, Big Game and Big Game Rifles.

I wonder what he would have said if he had been able use the vastly improved bullets we have available for use today?


Experience talks....

Pieter
 
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