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- . 375 H H Magnum - Wikipedia
The 375 Flanged Magnum (9 5×75mmR), also known as the 375 H H Flanged Magnum is the companion cartridge to the 375 H H Magnum for use in double rifles and was released together with the 375 H H Magnum by Holland Holland
- The . 375 H H Magnum Rifle Cartridge: Versatility Champ
If the 375 Holland Holland Magnum has a problem, it’s that few American rifle shooters need one Above 30 caliber, rifle and cartridge sales drop fast because few of us hunt extra-large game For its power level, the 375 H H is wonderfully shootable, more of a hard push than a swift kick
- . 375 H H Magnum: The Best Hunting Cartridge of All Time
Taylor called the 375 H H Magnum, “undoubtably one of the deadliest weapons in existence,” and gives examples of its killing prowess, including stopping a charging and wounded Cape buffalo bull in its tracks
- Remembering The . 375 Winchester Cartridge - American Rifleman
The 375 Win cartridge was introduced in 1978 in the Winchester Model 94 XTR Big Bore carbine Here was a cartridge that fired considerably heavier bullets than the 30-30 Win , and in a rifle
- . 375 Caliber Cartridges - CHUCKHAWKS. COM
In the more powerful category, the best known examples are probably the 375 Weatherby Magnum, 375 Remington Ultra Mag and 378 Weatherby Magnum All of these launch 300 grain bullets faster than the original, thus achieving a flatter trajectory and increased energy downrange
- Medium Big-Bore . 375s - RifleMagazine
The 375 Winchester was introduced in 1978, along with a strengthened Big Bore version of the popular Model 94 Carbine, with Ruger, Marlin, Thompson Center and others soon offering rifles
- 375 H H Magnum – African Expedition | The savage continent is waiting
The 375 H H Magnum cartridge has impressive credentials It is known for its superior penetration – especially in thick-skinned and heavy-boned animals when solids of good construction are used
- . 375 Winchester - BallisticStudies. com
The 375 was a revised high power version of the 38-55 Winchester-Ballard black powder cartridge which, in 1894, was one of the initial chamberings of the then new Winchester M94 lever action rifle
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