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<blockquote data-quote="wwalker" data-source="post: 1489238" data-attributes="member: 56984"><p>I lost my first .375H&H in a forest fire in 1998 along with a collection that came from both grandfathers and what I had bought personally. A Browning X-bolt .375 H&H was the first rifle I replaced. Love the cartridge and reloading both cast and factory bullets with my favorite factory bullet being a 260gr partition and a hard cast 335gr round nose gas checked bullet being my favorite for bear and elk. I have never felt under gunned with a .375 and you have minimal meat damage. A perfect cartridge for medium to the largest of North American Game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wwalker, post: 1489238, member: 56984"] I lost my first .375H&H in a forest fire in 1998 along with a collection that came from both grandfathers and what I had bought personally. A Browning X-bolt .375 H&H was the first rifle I replaced. Love the cartridge and reloading both cast and factory bullets with my favorite factory bullet being a 260gr partition and a hard cast 335gr round nose gas checked bullet being my favorite for bear and elk. I have never felt under gunned with a .375 and you have minimal meat damage. A perfect cartridge for medium to the largest of North American Game. [/QUOTE]
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