.375H&H Barrel length… what say you?

On the point of optics, I’m not a fan of seeing the barrel and sight like you can with the straight tubes Leupold 1-5x.

Valid point though on the double rifle with iron sights.
 
So you quite happy with the bottom half of the scope view filled with barrel and can not buffalo? Amazing....
I can not see my front sights or can with my rifle. I am not sure what you are talking bout.
 
I would not lug a suppressor on a Buffalo hunt. Too many miles of thick brush. I would wear ear noise suppression. Like Walkers or better.
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Here is a .22 caliber rifle with a huge for caliber can. It’s a banish 30 multi caliber can. I had to look out of curiosity and I didn’t think I could see the barrel or can.

Something is amiss in the ill advised dog scoping picture.

I struggled lining up the tube of the scope with my phone so you can see some shadowing inside the scope.

the barrel and suppressor are nowhere in view just as I thought. Is that scope dialed for 1200 yards ?
 
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So what happened to the basics of hearing protection and recoil pads? Has current culture gotten so soft people can't wear ear plugs and deal with a little thump? Everything has to be digital app smooth? 18 year olds today flip out when the wifi goes down. In 1944 18 year olds were landing on Omaha Beach. Just saying..
 
So what happened to the basics of hearing protection and recoil pads? Has current culture gotten so soft people can't wear ear plugs and deal with a little thump? Everything has to be digital app smooth? 18 year olds today flip out when the wifi goes down. In 1944 18 year olds were landing on Omaha Beach. Just saying..
It’s easier to install a muzzle brake than it is to have your rifle fitted correctly, learn proper shooting form and practice accordingly.
 
So what happened to the basics of hearing protection and recoil pads? Has current culture gotten so soft people can't wear ear plugs and deal with a little thump? Everything has to be digital app smooth? 18 year olds today flip out when the wifi goes down. In 1944 18 year olds were landing on Omaha Beach. Just saying..

Well that's a great option for some folks. Me personally, I don't like fooling with circumaural muffs as they can be a bit cumbersome. I have custom plugs made but those can be annoying as well. Suppressors for me are the best option.
 
I would err on the side of longer barrel for 375 H&H since it may be called upon for the longer shots at larger PG as well as DG. Plus, I would want all the power/velocity I could squeeze out of it. YMMV
 
The phone presents a slightly different view from what it looks like to the naked eye.
For example, when i put my cheek to the stock, i don't really see the scope rear frame. Just the view.
It also exacerbates the interference of the stock and the can.

For those mentioning lugging a can - I'm in agreement on being mindful of weight. But taking the suppressor is worth it to me. The cut removed from the barrel makes it about 6-8 oz lighter, the can weighs 15 oz. Delta of 7 oz. increase.

The overall length of the rifle with can installed is just under 47"
I would challenge anyone to detect the difference if blindfolded compared to a stock config.
 
The phone presents a slightly different view from what it looks like to the naked eye.
For example, when i put my cheek to the stock, i don't really see the scope rear frame. Just the view.
It also exacerbates the interference of the stock and the can.

For those mentioning lugging a can - I'm in agreement on being mindful of weight. But taking the suppressor is worth it to me. The cut removed from the barrel makes it about 6-8 oz lighter, the can weighs 15 oz. Delta of 7 oz. increase.

The overall length of the rifle with can installed is just under 47"
I would challenge anyone to detect the difference if blindfolded compared to a stock config.

Would be easy to tell. The balance would be very different.
 
Would be easy to tell. The balance would be very different.
Well, I can understand the assumption. But I actually own the rifle and it's not.
 
The phone presents a slightly different view from what it looks like to the naked eye.
For example, when i put my cheek to the stock, i don't really see the scope rear frame. Just the view.
It also exacerbates the interference of the stock and the can.

For those mentioning lugging a can - I'm in agreement on being mindful of weight. But taking the suppressor is worth it to me. The cut removed from the barrel makes it about 6-8 oz lighter, the can weighs 15 oz. Delta of 7 oz. increase.

The overall length of the rifle with can installed is just under 47"
I would challenge anyone to detect the difference if blindfolded compared to a stock config.

Agree. Some of these folks acting like all cans are a foot long and weigh 3lbs. Believe it or not, there are some very good shorter lightweight titanium options available these days.
 
Agree. Some of these folks acting like all cans are a foot long and weigh 3lbs. Believe it or not, there are some very good shorter lightweight titanium options available these days.
I get it. I was not a fan until I tried them.

I'm still the same way about electric cars but more unlikely to adopt. :LOL:
 
My 375 Ruger has a 20” barrel and I really like this rifle, however I prefer my Model 70 Stainless Classic with a re-contoured 24” barrel. It be always thought of a 375 as a hunting rifle instead of a stopping rifle, and as such prefer the 24” length.
 
For me I felt it was a wee bit too long, I’d knock off 2”.
 
I’ve worn electronic ear plugs for years and they have improved greatly over the years.
My hearing has continued to worsen for more than a decade but more than 50 years of flying airplanes and competitive shooting as well as inherited genetics has taken there toll! The custom electronic ear plugs enhance my hearing allowing me to communicate on the range and in the bush but instantly give me silence when I encounter a noise greater than 92db. For me they are as essential as a fine rifle or top line binoculars or scope!
Four years ago they saved my butt in an encounter with a Gemsbok that came on a full charge out of the brush at point blank range and neither my tracker or Ph heard him coming and by pure luck none of us became a shish kebab on those 50 inch horns, and the only injury was a sore right hand from shooting a 375 gangster style ito stop him!
The three of us were more than rattled.
 
I’ve got a BRNO .375 with the factory 25” barrel, plan is to have it cerakoted, synthetic stock & 3 position safety as an all weather rifle.

Question being, for you guys that have had several different barrel lengths of .375’s; what’s your preference on barrel length?
I have used in S A for plain game a Winchester super express in 375 with 24 barre
It work good
 
So what happened to the basics of hearing protection and recoil pads? Has current culture gotten so soft people can't wear ear plugs and deal with a little thump? Everything has to be digital app smooth? 18 year olds today flip out when the wifi goes down. In 1944 18 year olds were landing on Omaha Beach. Just saying..
Not to mention, they were being thrown out of perfectly good airplanes and hoped their parachutes worked.

If they landed intact, … well, there were Nazis to kill. No suppressors, no ear pro.

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If you get to experience that once in a lifetime hunt in Africa, forget the can or, worse, the stoopid muzzle break. Just man-up and make your first shot the kill-shot.
 
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Rattler1 wrote on trperk1's profile.
trperk1, I bought the Kimber Caprivi 375 back in an earlier post. You attached a target with an impressive three rounds touching 100 yards. I took the 2x10 VX5 off and put a VX6 HD Gen 2 1x6x24 Duplex Firedot on the rifle. It's definitely a shooter curious what loads you used for the group. Loving this rifle so fun to shoot. Africa 2026 Mozambique. Buff and PG. Any info appreciated.
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I’ll take the .375 Whitworth for $1,150 if the deal falls through.
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