Had a Remington 700 XCR (way to light of a gun) in .375Rum and it was downright nasty. Handloaded 270grainers at 3000fps. Let a couple buddies shoot it for fun, one his hat went flying and the other thought he tore a muscle in his chest. .378 Bee is likely worse. It was fun to tinker with but couldn't consistently group with it due to the recoil, not for me. If you think you need it, why not.
A shot of Dristan, touch one off.
Sinus problems fixed right up!![]()
Yep, know the feeling, my old 602 in 450 Ackley used to remove my muffs and shooting glasses every shot with a 500 gn @ 2550 fps............and it weighed 10 lbs.........
Hunt NL........what are you interested in? Got pretty much one or two or five of everything from 20 cal to 50 cal EXCEPT 27 cal..........
You need to read the whole thread, I have shot a couple 378s and shot and owned many larger and heavier recoiling rifles...........recoil is not the issue. I have so many guns that I don't have time to work up loads for them all now, and there is nothing that I'd hunt with the 378 that I don't have covered with another cartridge already............it's more just a want thing, kinda like a 577 NE...........
...no you don't need one...375 h&h, yes, but not in a weatherby not on this continent at least...
I already own 3 X 375 H&Hs a 375 Wby and a 375 Ruger as well as a 416 Rigby etc, etc, etc............my hunting is also not confined to this continent for many years now............
Well, let's see my 375 H&H drives 270s at over 2900 fps with a 24" tube, my 9.3X300 WM drives 270's over 3000 fps from a 26" tube, my 375 Wby, I have on good authority (Why Not?) will drive 270s at 3100, I figure the big Wby, when loaded appropriately should easily get 3300 fps with 270s or about 3150 with 300s...........whatch y'all think? Well it does have a 26" barrel...........
I have fired 2 different ones and didn't find either particularly obnoxious. One of them I rechambered for a guy and then fired 20 rounds from it (factories) and I don't remember it being too savage, no where near my 450 Ackley or even an old 416 Rigby I shot a few times. Yeah the price of brass is somewhat prohibitive, but then I think a guy wouldn't need much more than 50 for a rifle like this, not like you're going to go out and dust off a 100 in an afternoon.
I don't know I'm pondering............I don't need it, I can't justify it, but I've always had this little voice saying I should have one just for entertainment value............it's a lot of fun letting guys try it at the range........my 450 Ackley was most entertaining that way, as is my 470.............




























