The new king in africa.

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My PH wanted nothing to do with my 375 ruger african when i arrived at the lodge. They had numerous bad experiences with the 375 ruger on lots of game, he even offered me his personal 375 h and h. So we got to talking and i asked him why? "Its too fast. The bullets come apart and wound animals." Was this factory ammo i replied, yes it was. So i explained i was handloading a swift 250gr aframe at 2840 and to just let me give it a try. So off to the range and check the zero of the rifle. Two inches high at 100m and a cloverleaf group raised some eyebrows.
The next morning began with a stalk on a huge gemsbok that left us empty handed, but we had seen blue wildebeest lying on the side of a mountain that morning so after lunch we set off to get one. After crawlimg up the side of the mountain for what seemed like forever we finally got above a group of three bulls with one nice bull. I let fly broadside at 100 yards and was rewarded with a loud whack as the bullet hit. The bull went 100 feet and stood as if nothing had happened, i hit him just behind the shoulder. Man these animals are tough. The finishing shot through the shoulders dropped him like a sack. After photos and a mandatory celebratory shot of grand marnier it was off the the skinning shack to find the bullets.
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244 and 247 grains. One pulled from the wildebeest and the other from a zebra. In the end i took six animals. From a tiny duiker to a huge water buck. Tiny in and out holes in duiker and impala to lights out performance on the big stuff.
Is it the new king? I dunno. But one hunt at a time it is gaining a fan base.
 
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Congrats on the hunt! Sure sounds like you had a good time & the PH got to see the 375 Ruger do a good job.

I was on the fence between 375H&H and Ruger... I went H&H just based on availability over there in Africa.

Either way, they are both capable of the task at hand.

Cheers
Jay
 
Any details on what factory ammo is having the bullets come apart? Could this be related to barrel length, conditions, or something else, or is it just bad bullets and/or too much velocity?
 
with the bullet choice you did nothing bad was expected ... congrats on the waterbuck. did you eat some?

each time im hearing hornady bullet the conclusions are the same ...
 
Any details on what factory ammo is having the bullets come apart? Could this be related to barrel length, conditions, or something else, or is it just bad bullets and/or too much velocity?

I've had the Hornady 270gr interlocks act like V-Max's on deer and black bear now. Effective for DRT performance on animals like that, just have to learn not to shoot them in the meat. I wouldn't use them on anything much bigger though, even though they are allegedly part of the "dangerous game" series of ammo.
 
great to hear of your adventure with the NEW KING! :)

:dancingbanana: :dancingbanana:


i wouldn't pick the Interlock bullets for stout game either, it's good to see Hornady loading their GMX bullet in this cartridge, had the previous hunters used these bullets the PH may not have mistaken bullet failure for "excess speed."

The NEW KING is taking over, one hunt at a time!

:dancingbanana::dancingbanana:
 
The ruger african also makes an excellent club, as i had ro use it as such on a charging wounded impala. Marked up his horns and my gun. It was a close call.
 
If it really was a 'king' it wouldn't need to be touted as such all time LOL

Sorta like the 'Really Tough Guy' that was around establishmen's for inebreation in my youth. You knew he was tough, he didn't bray about it...he just was. Others told stories of his prowess, he never seemed to speak of it.
Seemed like the one's who crowed on about it...were not really that tough.
Not that I know much of shooting monsters in Africa. Merely an anthology of course...:)
 
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