I often hear people saying the 375 H&H is a cartridge for ‘shorter’ ranges. Admittedly, it’s not the best choice for really extended ranges. However, it’s very capable at reasonable hunting ranges.Oh, you're looking for specific brands?? Anything Leupold 3-9. You've looked at 375 ballistics, any shot past 250-300 yds and you brought the wrong gun. For real, it's a slug to shoot, don't stress about optics on it.
It's a valid point, the drop is similar to a 30-06, but that energy, wow!I often hear people saying the 375 H&H is a cartridge for ‘shorter’ ranges. Admittedly, it’s not the best choice for really extended ranges. However, it’s very capable at reasonable hunting ranges.
For example, a 6.5 Creedmoor is thought of by many as a good cartridge for longer range shooting at deer sized game. Using all of the same environmental inputs and zero range …. a 6.5 CM shooting a 147 ELD-M (MV 2716 fps) drops 50.2” at 500 yards. The .375 H&H shooting a 270 LRX drops 52.0” at 500 yards. A difference of 1.8” at 500 yards. That’s a difference of ~0.3 MOA.
How many shooters, with hunting weight rifles, shooting under field conditions…could shoot the difference?
Yeah, I understand we’re talking about different cartridges, bullet types, bullet weight and muzzle velocities.
I’m simply pointing out that many people think the 6.5 Creedmoor is long range capable and for some reason the 375 H&H is not.
From a bullet drop perspective…..at reasonable hunting ranges (for capable rifleman) I believe the 375 H&H is absolutely capable.
Anyways, on to answer the OP’s question.
I’d recommend the NightForce NXS 2.5-10x42, which is a second focal plane scope. If you end up shooting at longer ranges, you can comfortably shoot at 10x and dial your turrets. At this magnification (max) the subtensions in your reticle will be full value (1 MOA or 0.2 MIL) . If you have to shoot up close, you can do so at 2.5x, with a full thickness reticle and shooting with both eyes open.
I’ve shot a bull moose at 300yds with my 375HH, 250g ttsx I loaded up expended well. I’ve also used it at like 80 yds on a good bull with a 260g accubond which was equally impressive.I'll second that .375 H&H is not as limited in range as most think. I've shot mule deer out to 400 yards and it obviously carries a punch with 260-270 grain bullets. Without digging in my safe I think my scope is a Burris posi loc 2x8.
The other point about the caliber is recoil. My 1963 Browning Safari grade weights near 10 pounds and is not bad to shoot. I've shot .300 Weatherby that was WAY more unpleasant. Its about the velocity.