Question for the medium bore fans...

Does owning either a .375 H&H or a .338 Win Mag. make the other redundant, or is there enough difference between them to make owning both worthwhile for NA hunting?

It depends how each would be set up. Lets suppose you have a .338 with a 26" match grade barrel, topped with a 4.5-14X50 scope, and your .375 wore irons on it's 20" barrel. I can see each of these rifles filling a niche that could not be filled by the other. If both rifles were identical, I'd keep the .375 and ditch the .338. If the .375 had a 26" royal blue barrel, a AAA+ presentation grade walnut stock, a color case hardened receiver, and engraved with gold inlay, while the .338 had a short stainless barrel, and was bedded in a fiberglass stock, I'd be looking for .338 components. But that's just me.
 
Does owning either a .375 H&H or a .338 Win Mag. make the other redundant, or is there enough difference between them to make owning both worthwhile for NA hunting?

Looking strictly at the two calibers, I would say they're geared to be used for the same animals in North America.. As for recoil, I find the 375 more pleasant to shoot, the 338 has a sharper kick. This is comparing the two calibers out of the same rifle, same weight, so a very fair comparison.
There's no reason you can't own both though!
 
Women that I know have confided that men who have .375H&H's also have bigger #####es .... coincidence? I think not!
 
Had one, a Sako Mannkicher style but somehow never formed a real attachment to it and ended up putting it up for adoption. Don't know why, but, no regrets and no ambition to get another.
 
Hows the recoil comparaison between a 375 ruger and 338 Win mag? I have a 375 ruger, and it kicks lots.....uncomfortable to shoot. I was thinking my self of a getting a .338.....but the only rifle I would like a 338 in would be a Ruger African model with out the brake Or a Win M70 CRF...
 
Hows the recoil comparaison between a 375 ruger and 338 Win mag? I have a 375 ruger, and it kicks lots.....uncomfortable to shoot. I was thinking my self of a getting a .338.....but the only rifle I would like a 338 in would be a Ruger African model with out the brake Or a Win M70 CRF...

I have had several 338 Win. Mags and two 375 Rugers.
In a heavier rifle ( 8 to 8+ lbs ) recoil of the 338 is not too bad.... about like a 300 Win. mag, however in a lighter rifle it can be nasty.
In my Rugers, an Alaskan and an African, the recoil was more manageable in the African perhaps because the stock on the African was a better fit for me.
Also the African was more comfortable to shoot off the bench maybe because of the slightly longer barrel ?
 
I have had several 338 Win. Mags and two 375 Rugers.
In a heavier rifle ( 8 to 8+ lbs ) recoil of the 338 is not too bad.... about like a 300 Win. mag, however in a lighter rifle it can be nasty.
In my Rugers, an Alaskan and an African, the recoil was more manageable in the African perhaps because the stock on the African was a better fit for me.
Also the African was more comfortable to shoot off the bench maybe because of the slightly longer barrel ?

Fairly recently acquired a Winchester model 70 Super Express in 375 H&H to match the same I have in 458 WM and to;) fill a 'void' in my calibre selection.



At 10lb 5oz, it's relatively comfortable to shoot.
 
Lots of personal preferences in this thread incl my own. I like 35s and 375s. :)



The OP would be just as well served with either a 338WM or a 375Magnum for most NA bigger game hunting. One would make the other redundant.
 
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