http://www.hornady.com/store/375-Ruger-300-gr-DGS-Superformance
The 375 Ruger is one of the most practical, hardest-hitting cartridges EVER for large and dangerous game. Cutting edge cartridge geometry and technologically advanced propellants enable the 375 Ruger to exceed the performance of the benchmark 375 H&H.
@matthewthecoolifable yea on longer distance have more energy than 50bmg
TheGlockno1 1 month ago
I love mine, over kill never fails
kiltbiker1 2 months ago
why dont the they make a 408 cheytac SST 425 gr ammuniton
matthewthecoolifable 2 months ago
here the normal is: 243, 30-06,308, 300WM,7MM RM (better choice than the 300 wm i think)) 35 welen, 9.3x62 and 9.3 x74. some people heave for sort combat the 444 marlin and the 45-70, and another heave for use 1 time in year the 416RM (very expensive) minimum 400gr 180€
losteden 7 months ago
@460WeatherbyMag but the penetracion at 200m the HH win or the 458? my head explodes lolol need to try all the guns man maby buy the barret 50 cal or .416 Barrett lololol big Hug
losteden 7 months ago
@460WeatherbyMag i live in portugal man,here the people only hunts deer and wild boar one 30.06 or another .30 does the work, but go hunting in africa Angola. here the 375 HH goes 300g 65€, top 139€. the 458 is 69€ 500g top 165€ all 20 bullets
losteden 7 months ago
@losteden Look up on youtube ''458 Winchester Magnum at 420 yards''.
460WeatherbyMag 7 months ago
@losteden If a multi-ton beast is charging you down you wont be thinking about the couple of dollars you saved on ammunition. That's just my opinion. Only get a large rifle if you can handle the recoil.
The 375 Wby generates 5-10 ft lbs more recoil than the 458 Win Mag with factory loads and the 375 Wby cost much more for ammunition. And because bullet velocity is lower than the Weatherby cartridge it is still more comfortable to shoot with the hottest handloads.
460WeatherbyMag 7 months ago
@losteden If you go to midwayusa's website put your arrow on ''ammunition'' in the top right corner, then a bar will pop up. Go to the left of that bar that says ''rifle ammunition'' and click on ''shop all rifle ammunition''. When you get there go to the prices of all the cartridges you were considering to get. The 375 Wby is about $120-$130 for 20 cartridges the 458 win mag is about $60-$100 for 20 cartridges and the 375 H&H is about $35-$100 for 20 cartridges.
460WeatherbyMag 7 months ago
@losteden It's possible but I never heard of it. As long as you have the right rate of twist for that bullet weight it should shoot the same. I f it did shoot slower I would estimate it would only be by 10-15 fps which makes no difference.
460WeatherbyMag 7 months ago