375 Remington Ultra Mag

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What has been your results using this round on dangerous game?
I have very limited experience with round but will provided my Cape Buffalo experience. In 2011 I purchased a Zim Cape Buffalo hunt with camp across river from Kruger. I shot left handed so I had purchased two left hand 338 Ultra Mags since Remington never made a production left hand 375 ultra mag. So I built a poor boy big game rifle by sending action off to E. R. Shaw for a 26 inch barrel that was .810 at the muzzle to get the weight up. Then I glass bedded to an old (1987) Bell and Carlson stock. These stocks was there first generation which has rifle sling mounts inside rifle stock with a horizontal bar vs the steel stud also had very straight stock with large size recoil pad Then I pulled a older Leupold vx 2.5 x 8 to mount on rifle. This rig with four rounds in gun plus four rounds on stock weighted 10 pounds 14 ounces.

Loaded up Barnes 300 grain TSX with IMR 4831 with two grains less than Barnes loading data. At the range I had velocity of 2,889 fps and was shooting .5 moa three shot groups ( most accurate hunting rifle I own) so said good enough. Downside is recoil is brutal so only shot 19 rounds before going to Zim but did a lot of dry firing off stick. The recoil even when using a mag shoulder pad would give me a headache after seven shots from a bench position. Upon arrival at hunting camp shot one time to confirm zero and shot two bulls with one shot each. The Barnes performed perfectly and both bulls were down within 30 yards of shot. These two bulls acted liked a whitetail shot with a 30-06. Gun was put in back in vault upon returning home and has not been shot since.
 
What has been your results using this round on dangerous game?
I have very limited experience with round but will provided my Cape Buffalo experience. In 2011 I purchased a Zim Cape Buffalo hunt with camp across river from Kruger. I shot left handed so I had purchased two left hand 338 Ultra Mags since Remington never made a production left hand 375 ultra mag. So I built a poor boy big game rifle by sending action off to E. R. Shaw for a 26 inch barrel that was .810 at the muzzle to get the weight up. Then I glass bedded to an old (1987) Bell and Carlson stock. These stocks was there first generation which has rifle sling mounts inside rifle stock with a horizontal bar vs the steel stud also had very straight stock with large size recoil pad Then I pulled a older Leupold vx 2.5 x 8 to mount on rifle. This rig with four rounds in gun plus four rounds on stock weighted 10 pounds 14 ounces.

Loaded up Barnes 300 grain TSX with IMR 4831 with two grains less than Barnes loading data. At the range I had velocity of 2,889 fps and was shooting .5 moa three shot groups ( most accurate hunting rifle I own) so said good enough. Downside is recoil is brutal so only shot 19 rounds before going to Zim but did a lot of dry firing off stick. The recoil even when using a mag shoulder pad would give me a headache after seven shots from a bench position. Upon arrival at hunting camp shot one time to confirm zero and shot two bulls with one shot each. The Barnes performed perfectly and both bulls were down within 30 yards of shot. These two bulls acted liked a whitetail shot with a 30-06. Gun was put in back in vault upon returning home and has not been shot since.
Since no one has responded I guess there are very few people hunting with a 375 Ultra Mag
 
Not the 3[emoji43]5 RUM but I do love my [emoji43]mm RUM.
 
Ballistically it would be a great DG round in the right rifle.
I have had more failures in remington 700s over the years when PG hunting and hunting stateside that I personally wouldn't hunt DG with one. My personal opinion thoughnI admit likely due to me not paying closer attention to critical areas related to the extractor. All can be solved by moving to an m16 style extractor on my bolts.

That said, the 375 RUM is devastating. It simply was not available in more acceptable DG rifles to have a large DG following and it imposes higher recoil velocity than the venerable 375 h&h which has history to support it.

I have always wanted a 375 RUM and have some supplies to get one built. I also shoot a 460 Wby and do not mind the time and practice required to wield a high recoil rifle effectively and consistently.
 
I used to own one of these, recoil in a M700 is pretty fierce. Mine was the 700 BDL Stainless laminate.
 
I built my .375 RUM in 2004 for an upcoming Zimbabwe Cape Buffalo hunt. It was a stainless Rem 700 BDL in a laminated stock.

I like to tinker and finish my own stocks, so as soon as my rifle came I ordered a semi-inleted laminated blank from Richards. As soon as I got that blank I pillar and glass bedded the action and barrel channel and floated the barrel, fitted a Limbsaver pad on it, then hand checkered the stock with my favorite 5 panel wrap around pattern.

I only shoot and hunt with handloads, so I loaded 3 3-cartridge test rounds with 300 gr Barnes TSX bullets, mounted a Leupold 2-7x40 scope on it and went to the range.

That thing kicked so bad that I didn't shoot all 9 of my test rounds, or get my scope zeroed. As soon as I got home I had a gunsmith install a KDF muzzle break on it, and that tamed the recoil enough that I was able to work up moa or better 3-shot groups with the Barnes 300 gr TSX hunting loads at 2898 fps and with Sierra 270 gr practice loads.

The next year I took it to Zimbabwe and got my Cape Buffalo and a Chobe bushbuck, then to South Africa for a common reedbuck, a Nyala, and a Zebra. When I got to Zimbabwe we checked the zero on both my 7 mm RM and my .375 RUM shooting a 100 yd target using the tailgate of my PH's truck for a rest. My PH had a big smile on his face when he brought my target back and the 2 7mm bullet holes and the 2 .375 bullet holes were less than 1" apart, and 1" above the bullseye. The photographer my PH had filming the hunt commented that I was the only hunter that they had that year who kept his head on the stock after the shots.

After that hunt I also put a mechanical recoil reducer in the butt stock of that rifle, further reducing the felt recoil of that rifle to less than the recloil of my .30-06 in a similar weight rifle.

In 2007 I took my .375 RUM back to South Africa for a strictly Plains Game hunt where I comfortably shot several animals from prone positions. My 270 gr Barnes TSX bullets that I loaded for that trip averaged 3043 fps.

My .375 RUM then sat in my safe until I took it to Alaska a few years ago for a Brown Bear hunt.
 

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