I think you will find the additional xpower useful on longer shots. It use to be that the 375 H&H was thought of as a shorter range gun. 150 yrds or less. With the premium bullets and weights that are available now, the 375 H&H is easily a 300 yard + gun.
I disagree! The 375 H&H has always been a long range rifle, that is why it displaced the most popular round in 1912 when the 375 H&H came out. It replaced the 450/400NE 3" as a better all around cartridge. The 375 H&H is just like the mail man hits the same place every day, no matter the weather, or the range! Like any chambering, you just have to learn to shoot it!
There isn't a better cartridge for Caribou, elk, moose or Bear, and it is legal for all big game in Africa. Ammo for it is available in any country in the world where big game hunting is allowed, and will work quite handily for everything from Titmouse, to Tyrannosaurus Rex, in wind, heat or snow!
I have a 3-9X40MM scope on one of my 375s, and a 2-7X40mm on the other! The trejectory of the 375 H&H with a full load with a 300 gr nosler partition is almost identical the trejectory od 30-06 with a 180 gr bullet, so these two make a great combination for a heavy and light for Africa, the hold for each is the same at the same distance. For one rifle for the world no better choice exists than the old three six bits by H&H.
Did I mention I like the 375 H&H cartridge? ................
