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The .375 Ruger is suitable for elk hunting due to its impressive ballistics, moderate recoil, and reliable performance in African and North American hunting conditions.
Suitable for Elk Hunting
The .375 Ruger is a versatile cartridge that can handle a variety of large game, including elk. Its 300-grain bullets offer sufficient kinetic energy to take down these animals with a single shot. In fact, a .375 Ruger with a 300-grain bullet traveling at 2,550 feet per second can deliver over 4,000 foot-pounds of kinetic energy.
Ballistic Performance
When considering elk hunting, the .375 Ruger’s bullet weight and velocity are crucial factors. A 300-grain bullet at 2,550 feet per second is a good starting point for elk hunting. For example, the Hornady 300-grain InterBond bullet, when shot from a 24-inch barrel, achieves this velocity. This cartridge’s performance is on par with other popular elk hunting cartridges, such as the .375 H&H and the .338 Winchester Magnum.
Hunting Techniques and Reliability
To ensure a successful elk hunt with a .375 Ruger, hunters should focus on accuracy and reliable performance. A good rifle setup, including a consistent trigger and proper sighting-in, is essential. Additionally, hunters should be aware of the cartridge’s moderate recoil and plan accordingly. In terms of reliability, the .375 Ruger’s case design is based on the widely used .338 Winchester Magnum, making it a reliable choice for hunting.
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