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That’s unfortunately not what I wanted to hear but I thank you for the feedback! I was hoping that it would be in the same class as the 416’s and be able to send a 400gr at 2300ftps…I do own a Dakota 400 H&H. I have enjoyed the rifle and the cartridge. By the numbers it lands between my 375H&H and 416REM, both in kinetic energy and felt recoil. In my experience the 416REM sends the bullet at about 2-300 fps faster than the 400H&H. It's a little difficult at times to find brass and bullets, but it has been a fun and very usable cartridge for me over the years.
Now I’m sure it gets the job done quite well at 2100 to 2200 but as you say it’s in between and not in the same class..
The Westley Richards head of sales for the US “LD”, who I met at this past DSC convention in his booth, gave a statement on it in an article written by a noted gun and hunting writer, this is that article.
Never the less I was hoping for better feedback on its performance
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Behind the Bullet: .400 H&H Magnum
The .400 H&H Magnum is the most popular of the more obscure Holland & Holland cartridge offerings, and for a number of good reasons.
www.americanhunter.org