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<blockquote data-quote="duckklr" data-source="post: 1999127" data-attributes="member: 102065"><p>Treeslug, I am simply warning others about the explosiveness (and effectiveness) of the projectile and you must be a good shot. I also believe that no one can ever have too much bullet (within reason) hence my owning a .375 H&H magnum that is the minimum for Africa with many Professional Hunters. </p><p>I had one-shot kills there on eight out of nine ungulates on my last trip using the old and now no longer made .375 cal, 300-grain, soft lead Hornady round nose that also exploded internally; most were bang-flops (gosh I like saying that). Assuming that we have an anti-covid vaccine and that the South Africans and Mozambiquies will allow me entry next Spring, I'll take my CZ .375 for a Cape Buffalo, Hippo, Leopard, Eland, and a bigger Kudu for starters. I'm still contemplating a .416 just for kicks (get it?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckklr, post: 1999127, member: 102065"] Treeslug, I am simply warning others about the explosiveness (and effectiveness) of the projectile and you must be a good shot. I also believe that no one can ever have too much bullet (within reason) hence my owning a .375 H&H magnum that is the minimum for Africa with many Professional Hunters. I had one-shot kills there on eight out of nine ungulates on my last trip using the old and now no longer made .375 cal, 300-grain, soft lead Hornady round nose that also exploded internally; most were bang-flops (gosh I like saying that). Assuming that we have an anti-covid vaccine and that the South Africans and Mozambiquies will allow me entry next Spring, I'll take my CZ .375 for a Cape Buffalo, Hippo, Leopard, Eland, and a bigger Kudu for starters. I'm still contemplating a .416 just for kicks (get it?). [/QUOTE]
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