Sika98k
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I’ve been down on the range lately practicing for an upcoming hunt. Previously I have been shooting 270 or 235 grain loads. For the buffalo a step up is required to 300gr bullets.
When I bought this rifle some years ago it had been only lightly used. However it seemed overly heavy. Investigation inside the stock revealed a steel recoil reducer. Well that came out quickly !
Last weekend I put 11 rounds of 300gr down range, got my eyebrow kissed lightly twice and my shoulder had a nice dark, now yellow, bruise. I reflected that shooting wearing a T-shirt was maybe not the best idea !
Back at it today with a few tricks up my sleeve or rather in my shoulder. The recoil reducer went back in with some gorilla glue. A shooting vest I wear during the summer pigeon shooting had a Beretta gel pad sown into the shoulder pad sometime ago.
What a difference! I was actually able to shoot the rifle without looking like a bulldog chewing a wasps nest.
However the point of my post was the versatility of this caliber. Some of us will have read John “Pondoro” Taylor’s book, African rifles and cartridges. In this he extols the 375H&H, amongst its many virtues is the calibers capability of shooting 3 loads to virtually the same point of impact.
With me I had some RWS 300 gr, Federal 270gr and 235. So I put them to the test, one of each into the target. Not scientific I admit but the result astonished me. I was using a Zeiss Duralyt 1,2-5x32 with an illuminated reticle. The reticle covered the bull at 100yds. Ok, one click up is required.
When I bought this rifle some years ago it had been only lightly used. However it seemed overly heavy. Investigation inside the stock revealed a steel recoil reducer. Well that came out quickly !
Last weekend I put 11 rounds of 300gr down range, got my eyebrow kissed lightly twice and my shoulder had a nice dark, now yellow, bruise. I reflected that shooting wearing a T-shirt was maybe not the best idea !
Back at it today with a few tricks up my sleeve or rather in my shoulder. The recoil reducer went back in with some gorilla glue. A shooting vest I wear during the summer pigeon shooting had a Beretta gel pad sown into the shoulder pad sometime ago.
What a difference! I was actually able to shoot the rifle without looking like a bulldog chewing a wasps nest.
However the point of my post was the versatility of this caliber. Some of us will have read John “Pondoro” Taylor’s book, African rifles and cartridges. In this he extols the 375H&H, amongst its many virtues is the calibers capability of shooting 3 loads to virtually the same point of impact.
With me I had some RWS 300 gr, Federal 270gr and 235. So I put them to the test, one of each into the target. Not scientific I admit but the result astonished me. I was using a Zeiss Duralyt 1,2-5x32 with an illuminated reticle. The reticle covered the bull at 100yds. Ok, one click up is required.