The 375HH may not be "ALL THAT" for African Plains Game

If you want bang-flops, such incapacitation only comes from damage or shock to the CNS. IMO, this is most easily done with high-velocity rounds and bullets that can handle the speed. The .257 Weatherby is one of the kings in this arena. The 6.5x300 Wby, .300 RUM, and many others will be similar.

The 375 H&H is a different beast. It's terribly effective at manufacturing holes in important organs, but critters will sometimes go for a bit of a stroll before tipping over. You're not going to see the immediate effect of what the usual whitetail hunter sees when 270 softs cavitate the majority of a deer's innards.
 
Matching bullet with your intended game is the game. If I was shooting whitetail with a 375 I would be running a 235 Raptor as fast as you can.
 
I have tested several bullets in 375s on wild hogs in Alabama.

With good shoulder shots, every bullet killed very quickly.

I have used 235 and 300 grain TSX from Barnes, 300 grain Woodleigh Hydros, and 300 grain trophy bonded bear claws.

I saw no problems with 375s killing quickly with good shot placement.

My friend @JHT and I were testing bullets on trapped wild boars to make sure they would expand and kill quickly for his upcoming leopard hunt.

His lung shot leopard went maybe 150 yards with the 300 grain Bear claw.

So I think on animals less than 300 pounds, something like a 308 is ideal.

But for plains game from the little antelope to eland, nothing beats a 375.
 

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jsalamo wrote on DesertDweller62's profile.
What is the minimum you would take.
SCmackey wrote on SBW1975's profile.
I have a Chapuis 450-400 double that looks brand new and shoots well, never been hunted from what I can tell. I am willing to part with it as I have a 375 H&H Sodia on it's way from Dorleac & Dorleac. I am looking for $9,250 for it and if you are interested, I am happy to send you some pictures. Regards,
Steve
 
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