Some folks have posted about rifles like the .338 WM or the .375 H&H having too much recoil to handle. Some people feel this way even though they have never tried rifles chambered for these types of cartridges. I stumbled on this article while I was checking some Ramshot load data and it is a good read.
"Taming a Dangerous Game Rifle"
http://blog.westernpowders.com/2014/06/taming-a-dangerous-game-rifle/
A short excerpt:
"Taming a Dangerous Game Rifle"
http://blog.westernpowders.com/2014/06/taming-a-dangerous-game-rifle/
A short excerpt:
The continuing success of the .375 H&H rests on three legs. One, with modern “super” bullets, it will kill any animal on earth with one well- placed shot. Two, it is the most powerful cartridge an average hunter can easily master. There is no need for a muzzle brake or an excessively heavy rifle. Third, anywhere there is hunting, .375 H&H ammunition can be purchased across the counter most any hardware store, shooting emporium, or even drugstore.





















































