Federal .375 H&H Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Soft Point

Caliber:

.375 H&H MAG

Grains:

300 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Soft Point

Caliber:

.375 H&H MAG

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

270 grain

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Trophy Bonded Sledgehammer Solid

Caliber:

.375 H&H MAG

Grains:

300 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Swift A-Frame

Caliber:

.375 H&H MAG

Grains:

300 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

TROPHY BONDED BEAR CLAW (TBBC)

Caliber:

.375 H&H MAG

Grains:

300 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Woodleigh Hydro Solid

Caliber:

.375 H&H MAG

Grains:

300 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Nosler Partition

Caliber:

.375 H&H MAG

Grains:

300 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Trophy Bonded Bear Claw

Caliber:

.375 H&H MAG

Grains:

250 grain

Rounds:

20

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Frequently Asked Questions
Federal .375 H&H Ammo for Sale

What can you hunt with 375 H&H?

.375 H&H handles black bear, elk, moose, and caribou effectively. It also excels on African plains game and dangerous game including lion, leopard, Cape Buffalo, elephant, hippo, and rhino. Bullet choice matters on medium game due to potential overpenetration. Most hunters reserve it for bigger, tougher animals where its power is warranted.

What are the benefits of using a .375 H&H?

The .375 H&H handles large and dangerous game effectively, offering deep penetration and sufficient energy for thick-skinned animals. Its tapered case feeds reliably in bolt-action rifles, and it works well with both factory and handloaded ammunition. Recoil, while substantial, remains manageable for most experienced hunters.

How far will a 375 H&H shoot accurately?

Most .375 H&H shots on game occur under 300 yards. With proper loads and practice, it shoots accurately to 300 yards reliably. Skilled hunters occasionally take shots beyond that, with some opportunities extending to 500 yards, though this demands considerable experience and field conditions rarely favor such distances.

Is a 300 win mag better than a 375 hh mag?

Neither is universally better. The .300 Win Mag shoots flatter, recoils less, and handles medium to large game well. The .375 H&H holds an advantage specifically against brown bear. For most hunting applications, the .300 Win Mag is the stronger choice.