375 H&H

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Am I the only one who would want sierra to make a 375 TMK?

To head off initial things:
1. Yes I know there are other chambering that are easier to shoot, have higher hit rates, and have less recoil.
2. This would be very fun for me.
3. Most bcs in 375 loadings are not great. 3-3.5 mph wind guns.

This would be a lot of fun for me.
 
That could be fun. I was thinking about this as I'm planning another trip to Africa and considering East Cape where shots tend to be a little longer. Originally bought the gun for close in DG work <50yds where it doesn't matter.
 
That could be fun. I was thinking about this as I'm planning another trip to Africa and considering East Cape where shots tend to be a little longer. Originally bought the gun for close in DG work <50yds where it doesn't matter.
This is exactly where I am coming from. Would be nice as a one gun where you are legally required to use nothing smaller.
 
Am I the only one who would want sierra to make a 375 TMK?

To head off initial things:
1. Yes I know there are other chambering that are easier to shoot, have higher hit rates, and have less recoil.
2. This would be very fun for me.
3. Most bcs in 375 loadings are not great. 3-3.5 mph wind guns.

This would be a lot of fun for me.
Chinchaga Bullets. You can thank me later.
 
Am I the only one who would want sierra to make a 375 TMK?

To head off initial things:
1. Yes I know there are other chambering that are easier to shoot, have higher hit rates, and have less recoil.
2. This would be very fun for me.
3. Most bcs in 375 loadings are not great. 3-3.5 mph wind guns.

This would be a lot of fun for me.

I think you might want to watch/listen to this:


I found it very interesting. And one takeaway I got from it is that terrain in many parts of Africa favors shots under 300 yards.

With that said, no, you aren’t the only one. I have thought about the same thing in .366. But, at least for that caliber, Speer makes an incredibly destructive 270-grain bullet. It doesn’t have the aerodynamics, but it is an easy-to-upset and destructive bullet.
 
I think you might want to watch/listen to this:


I found it very interesting. And one takeaway I got from it is that terrain in many parts of Africa favors shots under 300 yards.

With that said, no, you aren’t the only one. I have thought about the same thing in .366. But, at least for that caliber, Speer makes an incredibly destructive 270-grain bullet. It doesn’t have the aerodynamics, but it is an easy-to-upset and destructive bullet.
All great points. One thing I clarified later is that this is only in the case where I need to have the 375 for legal reasons. It wouldn’t be my first choice for anything outside that scenario.
 
Would be nice to see more soft aerodynamic bullets for 358, 366, 375…
That Speer 270 is currently as good as it gets for now.
But a tmk/eldm/eldx in these calibers would be super fun to play with
 
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