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338wm vs 375H&H vs 338rum
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<blockquote data-quote="bronco" data-source="post: 760202" data-attributes="member: 48575"><p>I will toss one more out there. The 9.3x62</p><p></p><p>Way less recoil than the other calibers listed. Plenty enough smack to run to 400 yards. Comparable energy to the 375H&H. Its the only sub .375 cartridge allowed for dangerous game in some African countries. </p><p></p><p>Runs on a standard LA and .473 bolt face. Factory ammo pushes a 286PT at 2450 and the 250AB at 2550. Very popular cartridge all over the world and gaining popularity in the US. </p><p></p><p>Widely used here in Sweden (all of Scandinavia) for moose, bear, big deer and Russian boar and it flattens all of them.</p><p></p><p>Lapua, Norma, Hornady and Nosler brass and a decent bullet selection. </p><p>Along with good quality factory ammo availability. </p><p></p><p>The 9.3x62 has my vote, but of the three you asked about I would take the 375H&H</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bronco, post: 760202, member: 48575"] I will toss one more out there. The 9.3x62 Way less recoil than the other calibers listed. Plenty enough smack to run to 400 yards. Comparable energy to the 375H&H. Its the only sub .375 cartridge allowed for dangerous game in some African countries. Runs on a standard LA and .473 bolt face. Factory ammo pushes a 286PT at 2450 and the 250AB at 2550. Very popular cartridge all over the world and gaining popularity in the US. Widely used here in Sweden (all of Scandinavia) for moose, bear, big deer and Russian boar and it flattens all of them. Lapua, Norma, Hornady and Nosler brass and a decent bullet selection. Along with good quality factory ammo availability. The 9.3x62 has my vote, but of the three you asked about I would take the 375H&H [/QUOTE]
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