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Yes, a .375 H&H is suitable for a safari that involves hunting dangerous game, provided the hunter is experienced and the rifle is well-maintained.
Choosing the Right Ammunition
When choosing ammunition for a .375 H&H on a safari, consider the weight and type of bullet. A 300-grain or 350-grain solid bullet is a good choice for hunting larger and more powerful game such as elephant and Cape buffalo. It is essential to select ammunition that has a high ballistic coefficient to ensure accurate and reliable performance at longer ranges. For example, the Hornady 300-grain GMX or the Woodleigh 350-grain solid are excellent options for hunting in Africa.
Handling Recoil and Accuracy
The .375 H&H has a significant recoil, and it is essential to handle it properly to avoid fatigue and maintain accuracy. Hunters should use a rifle with a good stock design and a recoil-reducing system such as a muzzle brake or a recoil pad. It is also crucial to practice shooting and get familiar with the rifle before going on a safari. A good rule of thumb is to practice shooting at a range with a minimum of 10 rounds before embarking on a hunt.
Hunting in Africa
When hunting in Africa, it is essential to consider the local regulations and game laws. The .375 H&H is a widely accepted caliber for hunting in many African countries, but it is crucial to check with the local authorities before the hunt. Additionally, hunters should be aware of the terrain and the type of hunting they will be doing. For example, in dense forests, a shorter-range rifle with a heavier bullet may be more suitable than a longer-range rifle with a lighter bullet.
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