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I am not a reloader and sometimes when the reload people get going I get lost. I have found that Ron Spomer provides a good explanation.
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I have a .375 and a .308, still dreaming of an ‘06.Good video-I still believe we should all own at Least one of each!
The .30-06 or .308 and .375 are a good foundation to proper hunting battery.Good video-I still believe we should all own at Least one of each!
It’s all you need!The .30-06 or .308 and .375 are a good foundation to proper hunting battery.
I might be biased by the fact that I live in Limpopo, you can’t see further than an ‘06 can reach here!300 win mag for further reaching and 375 for everything else is my thought
I have shot bushveld where a 308 will do just fine and a 30-06 will "nearly" be too fast.(8x57 will be awesome or 375 H&H with heavy solids) but in the Kalahari where longer shots are happening a 300 winmag or 375 with lighter bullets willl be awesome in my opinion. Dont misunderstand me, i love the 30-06, but I think the 375H&H is the most versatile caliber there is. I love my .30 magnum caliber, but oh my god it messes meat on Springbok size game at anything under 300m.I might be biased by the fact that I live in Limpopo, you can’t see further than an ‘06 can reach here!
I hunt everything with my .375!I have shot bushveld where a 308 will do just fine and a 30-06 will "nearly" be too fast.(8x57 will be awesome or 375 H&H with heavy solids) but in the Kalahari where longer shots are happening a 300 winmag or 375 with lighter bullets willl be awesome in my opinion. Dont misunderstand me, i love the 30-06, but I think the 375H&H is the most versatile caliber there is. I love my .30 magnum caliber, but oh my god it messes meat on Springbok size game at anything under 300m.
Having 30-06, 308 win, 375 HH and 9.3x62, I have designated 308 for target shooting duty, 375 HH for African expeditions, and '06 and 9.3 for northtern hemisphere hunting.
Ron Spomer has great narrative, he reminds me of one of my school teachers.
The 375 can do it all though, but if you wanted a second would it not make sense to go one down to maybe 275?The .30-06 or .308 and .375 are a good foundation to proper hunting battery.
I really like his posts, like the one he did on the Kimber Caprivi, made me want to buy one right now and head to the Caprivi.Having 30-06, 308 win, 375 HH and 9.3x62, I have designated 308 for target shooting duty, 375 HH for African expeditions, and '06 and 9.3 for northtern hemisphere hunting.
Ron Spomer has great narrative, he reminds me of one of my school teachers.
That's sacrilege saying that O'Conner would pick the 06 over the 270 even with todays powders.Jack O'Conner always said if he could only have one rifle to hunt the world it would be the 375 h&h. If he could have two the other would be the 270 Winchester. With today's powders I bet he would choose the 30-06. I know I would.
First of i realize this is an old thread, but would you really choose the 375 for 300+m shots as opposed to the 30 06?I have shot bushveld where a 308 will do just fine and a 30-06 will "nearly" be too fast.(8x57 will be awesome or 375 H&H with heavy solids) but in the Kalahari where longer shots are happening a 300 winmag or 375 with lighter bullets willl be awesome in my opinion. Dont misunderstand me, i love the 30-06, but I think the 375H&H is the most versatile caliber there is. I love my .30 magnum caliber, but oh my god it messes meat on Springbok size game at anything under 300m.