BJH65
AH enthusiast
Three of us just booked a Cape Buffalo hunt for 2026. I already have a Remington 700 Custom Shop North American Custom in 375 RUM, one I purchased back in 2016, made at the Dakota Arms, Sturgis SD location when Remington moved their custom shop there. I mounted a Leupold VXIII 3.5-10x40mm scope on it. At about 8 lbs it was the hardest recoiling rifle I’ve ever shot! Far worse than a 10-11 lb 458 Win Mag and 416 Rem Mag I’d previously shot. But I figured it’s a hunting rifle, not a target rifle, and you don’t really feel recoil when shooting game.
It shoots one inch groups with handloaded 235 grain TSX at 3100 FPS (moderate load) which I’ve used to kill a cow bison, cow elk and a very large boar. All one shot kills behind the shoulder except the boar, that was a neck shot. I thought the lighter weight 235 TSX would maybe diminish recoil a little but I couldn’t tell any difference between it and a 300 grain load, still recoiled hard! I subsequently had a KDF muzzlebrake installed after I shot a cow elk from prone position and got a nasty scope cut between my eyes! So now recoil is comparable to a 300 magnum.
I never really bought it with Cape Buffalo in mind back then and I’m really not sure why I bought it! At the time I wasn’t planning on going back to Africa and most of my hunting is done with a 7mm Rem Mag. I know it’ll do the job quite well on Cape buffalo with 300 grain Swift A Frame rounds I have on hand. So that’s what I plan on using for everything on this 2026 African hunt but I won’t lie, my dream rifle is a hogback CZ 550 416 Rigby! If I come across a good deal on one I just may have to consider!
It shoots one inch groups with handloaded 235 grain TSX at 3100 FPS (moderate load) which I’ve used to kill a cow bison, cow elk and a very large boar. All one shot kills behind the shoulder except the boar, that was a neck shot. I thought the lighter weight 235 TSX would maybe diminish recoil a little but I couldn’t tell any difference between it and a 300 grain load, still recoiled hard! I subsequently had a KDF muzzlebrake installed after I shot a cow elk from prone position and got a nasty scope cut between my eyes! So now recoil is comparable to a 300 magnum.
I never really bought it with Cape Buffalo in mind back then and I’m really not sure why I bought it! At the time I wasn’t planning on going back to Africa and most of my hunting is done with a 7mm Rem Mag. I know it’ll do the job quite well on Cape buffalo with 300 grain Swift A Frame rounds I have on hand. So that’s what I plan on using for everything on this 2026 African hunt but I won’t lie, my dream rifle is a hogback CZ 550 416 Rigby! If I come across a good deal on one I just may have to consider!
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