Gentleman,
I am booking my first trip with my best friend to go to Africa. We are buying .375 H&H as our caliber of choice and to have the same ammo etc. I have a line on two rifles one is a cz550 custom with a 20" barrel glass bedded etc. the other is a 25" same glass bedding. The only difference being the length of barrel.
Cost aside, is their a major downside to going with the 20". I am leaning towards it due to mobility and comfort of movement. My concerns are muzzle blast and reduced velocity. I could not find any conclusive ballistic charts showing the FPS loss from a 5" shorter barrel.
I can get these rifles at a pretty strong discount vs if I go out and have them build this and cut a standard 25" down.
Basically my question is am I crazy to want the 20" over the 25"?
I apologize if this is covered in the past but I could not find anything using the search. Thank you again
mjl1987,
Welcome to the best forum.
Your question is very valid and definitely worth asking.
1. Your Tracker's ear drums and your PH's ear drums might appreciate the longer barrel.
2. In the event you decide for some reason to have the 20" barrel, unless you are hunting in wide open conditions, the most commonly encountered African conditions are such that, any slight reduction in velocity from a shorter barrel will mean absolutely nothing to your personal success and your personal enjoyment of your safari/s.
It seems like I read somewhere that, with super high intensity / hyper-velocity type cartridges (.264 Winchester, .257 Weatherby, etc.), you lose about 50 fps per inch removed.
And for more "main-stream" pressure / velocity type cartridges, (such as the .30-06, .375 H&H, etc.), you lose about 35 fps, per inch removed.
3. I have hunted in Alaska and Africa both with the .375, using hand-loaded 300 gr, usually round nose bullets but, sometimes Nosler Partitions (semi-spitzer) at "only" 2400 fps.
I have always enjoyed 100% perfect success with this arrangement.
4. My next safari is booked for the mountains of central Namibia and I will be using a .375 H&H again.
But this time, due to the very open geography and foliage (very similar to northern Nevada, parts of Arizona, and such places), I will be shooting 250 grain Sierra spitzers, at 2600 fps.
Upon my return, eventually I shall post a long and dreadfully tedious rant about how it all went, including bullet performance.
Incidentally, my personal .375 is a Brno Mauser, with 25" barrel and I am about 6' tall, no problems carrying a 25" barreled magnum sized Mauser, in the bush of many hunts total (mostly Alaska but somewhat in Africa as well).
Likewise, for my very first safari, I used a custom built Mauser .300 H&H, also coincidently with 25" barrel (Gunsmith wanted to make it 26" so, we compromised - lol).
The rifle I will be using this time belongs to the PH (Philip Hennings, a fellow member and one of the sponsors within this forum) and it is identical to my Brno .375, with 25" barrel and all (slightly different scope though but, that actually means little to nothing).
At the end of the day, it is my opinion that, the perfect barrel length for my taste (or lack thereof) on bolt action hunting rifles is around 24" and on doubles or single shots, it is around 26".
However, one of my friends who, was born here in Alaska, (Ed Marsters) to this day often hunts with a 20" barreled, older Remington Model 700, in .375 H&H.
Ed stands well over 6', I will guess he's about 6'-3" or so, nonetheless, he prefers the short barrel.
As tall as he is, I'd say his rifle to him would be about like me carrying one with perhaps a 16" barrel.
He has taken so many animals with that rifle that nobody can argue that he should do any different.
So, to each his own.
But for me personally, unless I wanted to hunt in heavy tropical rain forest / super-thick jungle, I would not want a very short barrel, as I feel the balance of a bolt action rifle is usually about right for me with around a 24" barrel.
Cheers,
Velo Dog.