albravo
AH senior member
I think I said in my first post that it was probably a gun that would take me to Africa instead of a trip to Africa taking me to a gun. I found this forum while researching Blaser R8 and I've been drawn back again and again, both gathering info for my new gun (R8 Ultimate in .375H&H w/ .223 for practice) and feeding a new interest in hunting Cape Buffalo and plains game in Africa.
I really enjoy reloading and, though I am pretty much self taught, I've managed to build very accurate loads for all my rifles. I've always favoured accuracy over FPS (past a certain point, of course) but one thread a couple weeks ago has left a lingering question. The thread was custom built .375 that posted pics of five bullets in one hole. I don't recall the exact velocity but I think it was a 300 grain bullet at darn near 2900fps. Somebody asked "why so fast?" and the OP said he was thinking of slowing it down a bit.
That has me wondering as I build my first loads, is there an ideal muzzle velocity or is faster better? I know that a 250 gr bullet at 2700fps is very effective on moose and elk but, from what I've learned on AH, they are thin skinned and easy to kill compared to a lot of African game.
To simplify the query, assume .375H&H, 300 gr A-frame (I think I got the last box in Canada), hunting buffalo and plains game out to 200 yards.
I really enjoy reloading and, though I am pretty much self taught, I've managed to build very accurate loads for all my rifles. I've always favoured accuracy over FPS (past a certain point, of course) but one thread a couple weeks ago has left a lingering question. The thread was custom built .375 that posted pics of five bullets in one hole. I don't recall the exact velocity but I think it was a 300 grain bullet at darn near 2900fps. Somebody asked "why so fast?" and the OP said he was thinking of slowing it down a bit.
That has me wondering as I build my first loads, is there an ideal muzzle velocity or is faster better? I know that a 250 gr bullet at 2700fps is very effective on moose and elk but, from what I've learned on AH, they are thin skinned and easy to kill compared to a lot of African game.
To simplify the query, assume .375H&H, 300 gr A-frame (I think I got the last box in Canada), hunting buffalo and plains game out to 200 yards.