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    #16
    The .375 H&H has always had a rep for good performance--would be a fun gun to shoot pigs with too!

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      #17
      nothing wrong with that

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        #18
        Originally posted by Buff View Post
        My youngest son and I are working on a dangerous game hunt I. Zimbabwe next year.
        I put together a new gun for the trip.
        I bought a Remington XCR II in .375 H&H
        Added a H-S Precision stock and a Leupold VX 6 scope.
        It took me a week to get it sighted in as I would only shoot 3 times a afternoon and tweet the scope a little after each shot.
        I felt like I pretty much had it yesterday but wanted the gun to cool off before trying a group.
        Today I shot 3 federal safari grade Swift A frames into the same hole.

        I just love a new toy, now I just need to go bust a few hogs with it
        Swift A Frames in the .375 are unbeatable. Great expansion, great weight retention and great penetration. I have used them on over 60 animals including 3 buffalo. Great choice.

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          #19
          I have a Winchester Model 70 Super Grade in .375 H&H that is very accurate for a big gun. Extremely versatile cartridge. Sounds like you've got a winner. Good luck!

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            #20
            Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
            Front to back, that .375H&H should field dress a hog too!
            Ditto

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              #21
              375 is a good caliber. 416 Rigby is biggest I shot. I want a 470Nitro Express to see what it csn do.

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