Author: DCAMM94
Subject: 375 H&H Scope Options
Posted: June/05/2014 at 15:22
They are also more typical on rifles in the 375 H&H above because other than being really cool, there aren't any animals on this fine continent that you "need" one for. I will say that I have been going heavier and slower in my old age, both in my own personal attributes and those of the rifles I'm choosing, because (a) I don't like tracking as much as I used to think it was cool, and (b) I don't like bloodshot meat. With the range most of the animals are shot with with these rifles, not to mention the fact that many times those animals in africa have sharp teeth or feet bigger than your head, you want to be able to pick them up quickly in the scope to be able to get an accurate shot off. Just my $0.02. Send a PM to user Glock and ask him what power he uses on his rigs in South Africa and why. He'll have more experience with the heavy calibers than most all of us, I imagine.
Subject: 375 H&H Scope Options
Posted: June/05/2014 at 15:22
They are also more typical on rifles in the 375 H&H above because other than being really cool, there aren't any animals on this fine continent that you "need" one for. I will say that I have been going heavier and slower in my old age, both in my own personal attributes and those of the rifles I'm choosing, because (a) I don't like tracking as much as I used to think it was cool, and (b) I don't like bloodshot meat. With the range most of the animals are shot with with these rifles, not to mention the fact that many times those animals in africa have sharp teeth or feet bigger than your head, you want to be able to pick them up quickly in the scope to be able to get an accurate shot off. Just my $0.02. Send a PM to user Glock and ask him what power he uses on his rigs in South Africa and why. He'll have more experience with the heavy calibers than most all of us, I imagine.