Originally Posted By: quarterboredThat's a Rem. 700 XCR with the 26" pipe... I get about 2850 with 76 grains of RE-15. The 260 Accubond has a BC of .475... I've hammered milk jugs out to 600+ yards with relitive ease... and killed several coyotes in the 300-400 range with it. Folks think that it "falls out of the sky"... but that simply ain't true... it shoots as flat as a .270 with 150's or a '06 with 180s... and is packing some stomp when it gets there. As for the recoil... if you can't shoot a 12 guage load accurately... you ain't shooting an '06 accurately either... you'd be much better served with a 7/08 or something like that.
Fact is... the .30-06 is a great round... along with the .270, 7mm Rem, and .338 Winny. They are surely deserving of a "cabinate" appointment. BUT, we're talking about "The KING"... it has to handle it all... and handle it well. It ain't about popularity... it ain't about matches... it's about clobbering every animal known to man, in every situation. For that... the .375 reigns supreme.
Whether it's Cape Buffalo in the thick stuff, Impala on the sveldt, a 400+ yard poke on a big Colorado Bull Elk, Black Bears over bait, Grizzly on a costal Alaska stream, Pronghorn in Wyoming, Moose in BC, etc. The .30-06 can do a lot of that... but it can't do all of it with the clout the .375 can. The Three-Seven-Five's reputation in Africa is fully equal to that of the '06 here in America. There runs as sporting cartridges are nearly equal in longevity... but the "King" of Africa can certainly rule the Americas... can't say the same for the converse.
Again a very good post.
You can use a 375 for a lot of things that you can't use any of the more "conventional" cartidges for.....on just about any continent.
As I said earlier, if I had to cull (an often used very descriptive suthern' term used here just for you quarterbored
) to just one rifle, the 375 H&H would be the likely choice...
-BCB