It is a common calibre from what Ive read. Can you take ammo over there?
The .375 Ruger isn't common. .375 H&H yes. You can take ammo if you follow the rules. (And be prepared for lots of contradictory information; the rules seem to change according to the country, airllne, airport etc.) A few CGN'ers, such as Boomer, martinbns and BigUglyMan have been to Africa and could give you some info. Also a good idea to troll on other "Africa" forums, such as those on 24 Hr. Campfire and Nitro Express as there are a number of African residents and PH's who post there. If you're not going for a while, maybe even subscribe to African Hunter magazine. Lots of good info there! I'm sure they had an article on lion hunting in the last year or so.
Here's some additional info from African Hunter’s Shot Placement Guide:
Minimum [recommended] calibre: .338 Wm
Recommended calibre: 9.3 Mauser [ie. 9.3x62], .375, .416
Two different animals in one. An unwounded lion succumbs easily to any HV soft point bullet through the heart and lungs... Like leopard, lion are subsceptible to hydrostatic shock. Wounded and pumped up with adrenaline, though, they represent a formidable target requiring the use of premium bullets...
Also, I see from a back issue of African Hunter that Phil Shoemaker (one of the top Alaskan guides. His licence plate is "458 WIN") gave a good review to the .375 Ruger (African, in this case, with the wood stock) and the new cartridge.
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