Rounding out bigger caliber

Jmort1754

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Small calibers I have figured out.

I shoot a 300 prc with 225s.

I had a 375 HH that burned in my parents recent fire.

I have a few actions (700s) mag bolt face

Do I build another 375 or what's a logical step up for caliber.
Large game medium distance.
 
How about the .416 Rem Mag? 2400 fps with 400 gr bullets, or load it with 300 to 350 gr bullets for higher velocity. I had one for a while and recoil with 400 gr Partitions at 2400 fps was not bad at all.
 
I second the vote for a 458 of one kind or the other. Something about the big hole in the muzzle makes everyone smile. Lol

There seems to be a strange number of very light weight 458 barrels - even the BRNO rifles have a very slim barrel. I picked up a BRNO takeoff barrel to rethread for my Remington and it should work well, but wow is it thin. So recently a Ruger 458 barrel fell out of the sky and the profile is very nice - much thicker, but not too much.
 
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The .375 Ruger is a boring but effective choice. Offers a bit more pop than the H&H version with the same bullet weights. 260 Accubonds at 2900, 270 LRXs at 2800. Sounds good to me. Also, same case as .300 PRC.
 
The .375 Ruger is a boring but effective choice. Offers a bit more pop than the H&H version with the same bullet weights. 260 Accubonds at 2900, 270 LRXs at 2800. Sounds good to me. Also, same case as .300 PRC.
Yes that’s a good one. Same for the 416 Ruger.
 
If you're building on a Remington Magnum action there's no reason other than brass availability not to go 375 RUM if it appeals.
However I'm a 35 caliber enthusiast and find them to be a noticeable step up in performance from .30 calibers on game. 35-375 Ruger is cool if a wildcat appeals.
I'd probably be looking at a Magnum cased 35 not sure which one though. Unless Africa is on your bucket list than I'd go 375.
 
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