Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I would have to say the 338 win mag.it can reach out and touch them and finish of something with teeth close. the 375 would have been my first choice but doesn't have the reach a 338 has. the 300 has great reach but less weight on bullets for something up close with teeth that wants to eat you. the 9.3 well what can I say its metric hahahaha .
Actually the .375 is better for reaching out in my estimation than the .338 Win, albeit marginally. Out to 500 yards, the two flattest shooting loads in my ballistic computer's library for .338 Win and .375 H&H has the .375 0.11" ahead in drop at 500 yards; identical trajectories, the .375 is just arriving there with a bit more energy. Load a 300gr boat tail in the .375 and it will arrive even at 1000 yards ahead of the .338 on energy and comparable on drift and drop. At the hunting ranges, 400 and under, the .375 will easily equal on trajectory and beat on energy the .338 with a 260gr Accubond, 250gr TTSX, or 235gr CEB Raptor. This all said, you're right the .338 is a better North American 29 rifle, more versatile, and generally lighter rifles, an important consideration. People discount the .375's long range performance however when it is actually one of the better choices for terminal effect at range. But they are heavy guns with more recoil than necessary at times.




















































