Remington 375 H&H

My problem with the 700 has only a little to do with the Push feed. Every 700 I have seen new in the last eight year has problems. The company is letting their great name and quality control go to hell. Now not all of these problems are dangerous, but some are very bad. I saw one brand new remington fired the by the new owner, one shot, and he worked the bolt to put in another round and the whole bolt assemby fell out in peices! I was shocked, now the new ower should have fully checked the rifle before the first trip to the range, but still bad. Other examples Are three rifles that came into our gun shop in 2008. All three would fire when the safety was pushed to "fire". One, a .300 Win Mag as I recall seized shut after a few rounds. Anyway I could go on, but the point is if going to spend thousands of $ on a trip, buy a quality rifle, and check it out very well, and have it gone over by a good gunsmith prior to the trip. Even if only for plains game why have the trip ruined by a rifle failure? Now this is not to say that the 700 is all bad. If I wanted to use a 700 for stuff that bites I would find an old one from the 70's and have it rebarrled to the caliber I wanted and a new stock and all that. With the used quality from that time the rifles were much better. I have had rifles break on hunting trips, I had a trip were I broke three expensive europen scopes, it is never a fun way to have a trip go. If I had had to stop a bear, or leopard, or whatever on those trips it could have gotten me killed, and I am not a fan of that!
 
I know everyone here is looking at the Rem 700 or a CZ 550 but take a look at the Savage 116SE Safari Express .375 H&H Mag not a bad rifle for the money of course I'm a Savage fan.
 
I know everyone here is looking at the Rem 700 or a CZ 550 but take a look at the Savage 116SE Safari Express .375 H&H Mag not a bad rifle for the money of course I'm a Savage fan.

Buy the one without the muzzle brake, otherwise the PH will hate the fact you ever brought it.:p Don't know if they make the SE without it, but, a good smith could replace it with a threaded cap...
 
Just checking the loads for the .375 RUM and the .375 H&H Mag for me I would go .375 RUM

.375 RUM
300 SFT SP Hodgdon H1000 .375" 3.550" 103.0 2628 54,000 PSI 105.0C 2678 57,600 PSI
300 SFT SP Hodgdon H4831 .375" 3.550" 92.0 2593 54,600 PSI 97.0 2719 62,500 PSI
300 SFT SP Hodgdon H4350 .375" 3.550" 85.0 2598 54,400 PSI 90.0 2733 62,700 PSI

.375 H&H Mag
300 GR. SIE SPBT Hodgdon Hybrid 100V .375" 3.600" 66.0 2277 45,200 CUP 72.0C 2400 47,400CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT Hodgdon H4350 .375" 3.600" 77.0 2539 45,400 CUP 81.5 C 2645 49,500cup
300 GR. SIE SPBT Hodgdon H414 .375" 3.600" 75.0 2502 45,200 CUP 78.0 2548 46,800 CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT IMR IMR 4350 .375" 3.600" 68.0 2246 41,700 CUP 76.0C 2478 50,300 CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT Winchester 760 .375" 3.600" 75.0 2502 45,200 CUP 78.0 2548 46,800 CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT IMR IMR 4007 SSC .375" 3.600" 72.0 2486 45,300 CUP 76.0C 2573 49,700 CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT Hodgdon Varget .375" 3.600" 58.0 2345 45,200 CUP 62.0 2454 49,300 CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT IMR IMR 4064 .375" 3.600" 58.0 2289 46,300 CUP 65.0 2449 51,100 CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT IMR IMR 4895 .375" 3.600" 57.0 2287 47,400 CUP 63.3 2427 50,600 CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT Hodgdon H4895 .375" 3.600" 61.0 2411 46,800 CUP 65.0 2505 50,400 CUP
300 GR. SIE SPBT IMR SR 4759 .375" 3.600" 39.0 1925 53,000 CUP
 
Just based on the loads shown; no game animal would know the difference if hit with either one. Differences in trajectory would be minimal also. Burn more powder, more recoil, less barrel life. Whats the point?
 
.375 RUM
300 SFT SP Hodgdon H4350 .375" 3.550" 85.0 2598 54,400 PSI 90.0 2733 62,700 PSI

.375 H&H Mag
300 GR. SIE SPBT Hodgdon H4350 .375" 3.600" 77.0 2539 45,400 CUP 81.5 C 2645 49,500cup

Sest is right... When you look at the two loads mentioned above, using the same powder the H4350, you end up using a lot more powder to gain 60fps. Just doesn't seem worth it to me.
 
Thats true if all you load is min loads I myself have never loaded a min load in my life not even for the wife.

a .375 RUM max load is 2733fps with 4995 pounds of energy

a .375 H&H max load is 2539fps with with 4294 pounds of energy

difference in speed is 194fps with a energy level difference of 701 pounds of energy now that may not sound like a lot but if I've got a Buffalo trying to run over me I want every pound of energy I can get without sacrificing accuracy but as I said in my other post thats just my Preference, and to each their own.
 
Going to Canada This May for bear and taking my Rem 700 PF 375H&H. Worked up a nosler accubond load so should be quite fun when the yank fires the cannon at camp. Dead is dead but were talking 500lbs blackies here. They will kill you just to eat you.
 
I own two 700s and have probably taken 150 head of game with them. I routingly whack 10 inch metal plates at 700 yards with ease....that is with my heavy barrel 700 .308 with handloads. Last year I used my 700 in 3006 to take plains game in Limpopo. You need to be aware of one issue with the 700. Through time, the bolt release latch can stick open due to accumulation of dirt and crud with use. If that happens you can lose your bolt, or while cycling a round it can fly back out of your hand on ejection. The remedy is to remove the bolt release, clean and polish it along with the slot in the receiver that it resides in. You do not necessarily need to remove the trigger group to do this.....IF you don't drift the trigger housing pin all the way out. You just need to drift it ever so slightly to remove the bolt release and its spring. The slot is easily cleaned with a solvent, and you can use fine emory cloth for polishing. For Africa, next time I will carry my Ruger Alaskan in .375 Ruger. It is CRF and has an excellent bolt stop and open sights. I handload for this as well. Hope this helps.
 
So how was the hunt?

Cheers!
 
I'm a Winchester guy, but I bought a Rem. 700 .375H&H and it works just fine and shoots real fine too. I believe a CRF action is only needed it you will be shooting upside down or sideways where you need the positive feed.

Another 2 cents worth.
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If you are asking Partition, my hunt to Africa was fantastic. In fact my four heads will be arriving in a few days. The hunt was WAY different than what i grew up with...millions of unspoiled forest with no sign of fences anywhere..freedom to hunt, shoot, ride ATVs and that sort of thing. The hunting in the western end of the Upper Penninsula can be just plain brutally cold for most of the deer hunting seasons. But the amount of game seen in Africa is just amazing. BTW..we all know that U.S. Snipers use the 700, highly modified I would suspect. Nonetheless, it is a 700.
 
If you are asking Partition, my hunt to Africa was fantastic. In fact my four heads will be arriving in a few days. The hunt was WAY different than what i grew up with...millions of unspoiled forest with no sign of fences anywhere..freedom to hunt, shoot, ride ATVs and that sort of thing. The hunting in the western end of the Upper Penninsula can be just plain brutally cold for most of the deer hunting seasons. But the amount of game seen in Africa is just amazing. BTW..we all know that U.S. Snipers use the 700, highly modified I would suspect. Nonetheless, it is a 700.

Sounds great. What did you get mounted?

Bart, how was the bear hunt?
 

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