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liquidorange 09-08-2004 06:14 PM

375 H&H OR RUM?
 
my brother is starting to look at getting a big caliber rifle as his next purchase. i thought i would start asking the questions now to help him out. he wants a remington 700 action so i was wondering what the major differences are between the h&h and the rum 375 as far as recoil and accuracy? which one would you consider. keep in mind it may be used on a trip to alaska for brown bear some day as well as africa.

ELKampMaster 09-08-2004 07:06 PM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
375 Ultra is a better performer on paper for all counts.

I jumped from a 375HH to 416 Rigby and haven't tried the 375 Ultra. I'm fairly recoil INsensitive; however, as a good rule of thumb if you are moving up from a 375HH, then be sure to buckle your chin strap.

More later,
EKM

James B 09-08-2004 07:07 PM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
I am not against all new things but in my opinion it would be hard to beat the old reliable 375 H&H. For the kind of game you are talking about hunting it would do very well. As far as accuracy goes the rifle would be the determing factor rather than the caliber. I just read an artical by Boddington where he reviewed the 375's. Several of them. He likes the added velocity of some of the newer rounds but admits that he could do just fine if limited to the H&H. I could not agree more. For anything the 375 H&H would not handle you would most likely be requred to use a caliber of 40 or more as some countries have a 40 caliber minimum. It would be worth his time to check out some of the countries he may hunt to see what the minimum caliber would be. I would look at the 416 Remington Magnum if he wants to go a little bigger yet. I owned one of those and shot a lot with another. Its a Game stopper yet the recoil while stiff if not terrible. The last thing I shot with mine was a rattle snake. An overkill for sure:D

aunsaber 09-08-2004 08:47 PM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
I can't speak about the RUM but, I have owned several .375H&H's and can't imagine needing anything more for this continent.
They have good range and are very accurate.

handloader1 09-09-2004 12:00 AM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
I would go for the .375 RUM because I handload. If I did not handload, I would purchase the .375 H&H Mag due to ammunition availability. Good luck.

liquidorange 09-09-2004 06:59 PM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
he plans on reloading so thats not a problem. i just thought maybe it had a similar recoil with flatter shooting results. has anyone shot both?

ELKampMaster 09-09-2004 10:32 PM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
There is no magic answer. ALL OTHER THINGS EQUAL, if the same weight bullet flies faster and flatter, then there will be a price to be paid in recoil. Managable perhaps, but still a price to be paid.

One thing to consider, if your 375H&H rifle arrives in Cape Town, RSA and your ammo luggage doesn't, then you WILL be able to easily buy 375HH ammo, not so for the 375 RUM. Third world considerations are seldom top of mind in the NA gun world.

EKM

handloader1 09-09-2004 10:38 PM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
.300 RUM. Good luck.

eldeguello 09-10-2004 08:00 AM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
NO difference in accuracy OR KILLING POWER between them. But the recoil of the H&H is tolerable enough that you can shoot it enough to learn to hit well with it. The Ultra, and the .378 Weatherby, are a different story. I limit MYSELF to no more velocity than produced by the .375 Weatherby.

Ruddyduck 09-11-2004 08:55 AM

RE: 375 H&H OR RUM?
 
RUM 's IMHO are a joke. Read the reloading forum to see how difficult they are to get to shoot well , that and using ALOT more powder for really minimum gains.
With the added recoil it just isn't practical in my book.


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