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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.300 Win Mag VS 375 H&H
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<blockquote data-quote="nwakvillager" data-source="post: 2856131" data-attributes="member: 127204"><p>Was raised at a hunting lodge. Generally .375h&h is a decent gun, but isn't as good for bear as a .300 win. Has a lot of kinetic shock, but not enough penetration. Switched to .338/.300, and the bears stopped getting back up so much after a clean lung/heart shot. Bears have a tough skeleton and a marbled meat. It means it can take a huge kinetic hit, but will clot up and keep going unless a vital is destroyed. Our. 375 collects dust in preference to a .338 and a 45-70 for brush. </p><p>Akadventure.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwakvillager, post: 2856131, member: 127204"] Was raised at a hunting lodge. Generally .375h&h is a decent gun, but isn't as good for bear as a .300 win. Has a lot of kinetic shock, but not enough penetration. Switched to .338/.300, and the bears stopped getting back up so much after a clean lung/heart shot. Bears have a tough skeleton and a marbled meat. It means it can take a huge kinetic hit, but will clot up and keep going unless a vital is destroyed. Our. 375 collects dust in preference to a .338 and a 45-70 for brush. Akadventure.com [/QUOTE]
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