I have yet to shoot my first "dangerous game" animal but when I started to think about what rifle I wanted when the time came I decided that it had to be something I was comfortable with. I have been a bolt action fan for a long time and am very familiar with them so that made action choice easy. Then I had to decide on a caliber, I first bought a 9,3x62 and I still really like it but as my hunt plans started coming together I found out that Tanzania requires a .375 minimum for dangerous game. I decided that the .375 would make the most sense for me and I ended up buying a Whitworth Express in .375 H&H. I added a Leupold 2.5-8 VX3i in Leupold quick detach mounts and while practicing I always try to shoot a few rounds with the iron sights. For the last 2 years the .375 has been the rifle of choice when I head to the woods. I have used it to hunt deer and wild hogs, carried it on my woods walks and while checking game cameras, it is becoming a very familiar rifle. I have fired in excess of 300 rounds in practice and load development with the majority fired from sticks and a few offhand for good measure. I have good loads worked up with 300 grain A-Frames and 300 grain CEB solids and it will accompany me to Tanzania in August for my first try at a Cape Buffalo. I have gained a lot of confidence in the rifle over the last 2 years so for me it is (for now anyway) the ideal DGR.