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350 woodleigh's in the 375h&h,
Softs and solids at 2400/2450...
Getting ready to plan a hunt, planing to bring my trusty 30-06 and 375 h&h...
Plains game, buff, and maybe a tuskless...
I have two scopes for the 375, one will be zeroed for 350's and the other for a lighter projectile...

Any input will be great
Thanks in advance


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I wouldn't use anything but solids on an elephant, especially in .375H&H.

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Thats a given, I am wondering how the softs will work on the bovine...


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I think somebody is supposed to say, "It depends on the twist in your barrel." so I'll say it.


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I used North Fork 300 gr softs on my last Safari and every single one that was recovered was PERFECT with excellent weight retention. The bullets recovered were from Buffalo and Wildebeest. Woodleighs aint no slouch either but to say I was extremely impressed with the NF's would be an understatement.
 
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