I bought my first, of the seven I have now owned, .375H&H rifle some 32 years ago, it was a Brno 602. I customized it and it shot very well. but, was a bit heavier than I really prefer for packing in mountains.
I next bought, Oct. 1990, one of the first Ruger MKII Magnum rifles so chambered imported to Canada and I used this for 5.5 months alone in Alberta's Forest Service in "The Eastern Slopes", it shot OK, but, was a hog and I dumped it soon after coming home for the winter.
I had taken this on a fortnight horsepack hunt in remote northern BC, along with my first P-64 Alaskan .338WM, which was a FAR superior rig for this rugged hunting.
I then found, at an obscene price, a genuine P-64 .375 with Recknagel irons and had it installed in my old Clifton composite stock. I used this in northern AB, alone in the bush for four months, my loads were 78-WW760-WW brass-CCI250s-300NP and 76.5-H-4350 all other components the same in all of these rifles. This worked and while I retired from bush work at the end of that season, I kept this rifle for over ten years.
I now have a minty P-64-.375/.300H&H pair, fine synthetic stocks and a 20"STS tubed P-64 in a Micky MC stock, two excellent .375s which I have 300+ Nosler 300Pt. handloads for, but, never seem to use.
To question the .375H&Hs record world wide is ludicrous, but, at the risk of being considered lacking in experience, perhaps "couth" and even one who interacts with G&A mags in some quite unspeakable manner, I have found the .338WM to be a far more useful round in BC and currently own and use seven fine rifles so chambered. I also have four 9.3x62s, often shoot my buddies Ralf Martini 9.3B, on a ZG action I provided him and for serious BC wilderness work the old Bock round suits me best when loaded to 2500 fps-mv with 286NPs.
However, with 50+ years of packing rifles all over BC, some of AB and owning/using many chamberings, I certainly would never tell anyone to use only MY preferences. BTW, the largest Grizzly I know of shot in the Kootenays was killed with a 6.5 MS by a real old timer and one whom I knew as a novice hunter and bushwork beginner..........
All of THAT said, my new Kimber Mtn. Ascent .280AI just came into my gun store and I will SOON have it!!!!!!! Yahoo!!!
