My favorite -- 300 H&H Mag. -- pre-64 Model 70, 1953 with a low-comb stock-- hottest load is 74 gr. of 4350 pushing 150 gr b/t @ muz. vel. of 3400 fps. -- 68 gr. of 4350 pushing 180 gr b/t @ muz. vel. of 3086 fps.
This is one rifle I can depend on to shoot consistently, time after time. It's a pure pleasure to use. The long tapered case feeds through the rifle like hot knife through butter. The recoil is a firm straight back push with no muzzle lift.
I can shoot this rifle all day long, it fits like a glove and shoots like a dream whether I"m hunkered over a shooting bench or shooting off-hand at game.
It was a tough decision between these two, but second choice is -- 375 H&H Mag. -- pre-64 Model 70 with a low-comb stock. The same reasons as the first choice, but the 375 H&H has a bigger attitude.
Rod