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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1598295" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>Buck Buster, It's just a .375 H&H that has been "improved", by removing some of the body taper and making a sharper shoulder angle. You end up with more case capacity, which will give you higher velocities. Many folks contend that you get longer case life. With mine I'm getting 3130 fps mv, with 250 grain Barnes TTSX. It just makes the 375 H&H a little better performer at longer distances! </p><p></p><p> With any firearm, it's all about placement. But, larger calibers, and heavy bullets perform better on large, muscular, heavy boned animals. memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1598295, member: 75451"] Buck Buster, It’s just a .375 H&H that has been “improved”, by removing some of the body taper and making a sharper shoulder angle. You end up with more case capacity, which will give you higher velocities. Many folks contend that you get longer case life. With mine I’m getting 3130 fps mv, with 250 grain Barnes TTSX. It just makes the 375 H&H a little better performer at longer distances! With any firearm, it’s all about placement. But, larger calibers, and heavy bullets perform better on large, muscular, heavy boned animals. memtb [/QUOTE]
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