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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
375 jdj
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Hampton" data-source="post: 767962" data-attributes="member: 770"><p>Hi Tom, Congrats on your 375 JDJ. I think you will find this cartridge capable of handling a multitude of hunting tasks. I've been shooting a 375 JDJ since the early 70's. For deer-sized game, Hornady's 220 gr. flat point or their 225 gr. sp work well. For larger game like elk or moose, Hornady's 270 gr. sp has been effective. Should you have the desire/opporunity for dangerous game, the 375 JDJ has a proven track record. Recently I have hunted with Cor-Bon factory ammo and it shoots well and works. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with your 375 JDJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Hampton, post: 767962, member: 770"] Hi Tom, Congrats on your 375 JDJ. I think you will find this cartridge capable of handling a multitude of hunting tasks. I've been shooting a 375 JDJ since the early 70's. For deer-sized game, Hornady's 220 gr. flat point or their 225 gr. sp work well. For larger game like elk or moose, Hornady's 270 gr. sp has been effective. Should you have the desire/opporunity for dangerous game, the 375 JDJ has a proven track record. Recently I have hunted with Cor-Bon factory ammo and it shoots well and works. Good luck with your 375 JDJ. [/QUOTE]
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