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Hi Guys, just bought a bolt-action 375 H&H. I will be taking it to Africa next summer for Cape Buffalo. Any scope advice would be appreciated.

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Good evening. I am sure you will get a ton of responses but it boils down to how much you want to spend. For Cape buffalo, THE scope in my view is the Leupold 1.75X6X32 (E) with a heavy duplex. Buffalo at 25 yards and a kudu at a lasered 352. j


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What Jorge suggested along with these,Leupold 1-4x,1.5-5x,straight 3x and 4x would be good choices also.

Have a Leupold 1-4x on a Winchester Super Express .375 H&H,a Zeiss 4x on a Remington .375 RUM and a Weaver 3x on a Winchester SS .375 H&H.


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What I like about the 1,75 is MUCH better light transmission that the 1.5X5, that said, light is not an issue w buffalo.


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Originally Posted by jorgeI
Good evening. I am sure you will get a ton of responses but it boils down to how much you want to spend. For Cape buffalo, THE scope in my view is the Leupold 1.75X6X32 (E) with a heavy duplex. Buffalo at 25 yards and a kudu at a lasered 352. j
I used one of these on my .375 H&H last trip and ended up leaving it with my PH who had been coveting it. Never wished for anything else.


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Leupold also makes a straight 2.5x. Weaver used to make a 2.5x,it would be a good choice too,if you can find one.

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Lots of good info here already, I have a 2.5-8 matte Leupold on my 375, it guides the 270 gr TSX's at 2780 fps to a 200 yard zero, it sits in steel Talley QD rings, the barrel iron sights are dead on at 50 yards with the 300 gr BBW #13 solids, BTW, the solids zeroed at 50 are on at 25 yards too, I can't tell/shoot/see any differences between the two yardages.

This is another combo that would work for all game anyone would point a 375 H&H mag at anywhere in the world.


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tmc0304, jorgeI nailed it! Several good choices, but the 1.75-6 would be hard to beat. memtb


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I hunted Africa last year and had a Leupold VX-3 in 1.75-6x on my 375 H&H. I shot Impala and Blesbuck @ 200 yards on 1.75x. The PH had me set the scope up to 5 or 6 for Kudu in the mountains, which ended up at a 270 yard shot on a trotting Kudu bull.


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Originally Posted by gunner500
Lots of good info here already, I have a 2.5-8 matte Leupold on my 375, it guides the 270 gr TSX's at 2780 fps to a 200 yard zero, it sits in steel Talley QD rings, the barrel iron sights are dead on at 50 yards with the 300 gr BBW #13 solids, BTW, the solids zeroed at 50 are on at 25 yards too, I can't tell/shoot/see any differences between the two yardages.

This is another combo that would work for all game anyone would point a 375 H&H mag at anywhere in the world.



The 375 H&H makes a lot of sense. Even for plains game animals. If the distance is going to be far, I don't see any harm in running a 2.5-8x36, 3-9x40, 2.5-10x40, or even a 3.5-10x44. I've tried the M8 4x, 1.5-5 vx3 and the Zeiss conquest 3.5-10x44 on my 375 H&H and have to say I prefer the power range of the 3.5-10x44 more than the others. I see the 375 as a powerful cartridge that has medium to long range capabilities as well as short range capabilities, thus making the higher power scopes very useable in the field. However, this is coming from a 3-9x40 lover. Started out on one and will probably continue using them for as long as I can... Of course YMMV...


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You bet BSA, QD's unscrewed, and irons in the thickets.


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gunner500, May I supplement your last comment! If I were going with QD's, I'd do exactly what BSA suggested( we use 3.5-10 Leupolds), and use QD's with a low power scope for back-up or close work. Plus, a quality,low power scope "trumps" irons in low light situations. memtb

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Originally Posted by memtb
gunner500, May I supplement your last comment! If I were going with QD's, I'd do exactly what BSA suggested( we use 3.5-10 Leupolds), and use QD's with a low power scope for back-up or close work. Plus, a quality,low power scope "trumps" irons in low light situations. memtb


Of course, but I shoot steel at 500 yards with ladder barrel sighted Sharps rifles, 8X on the big end has always been plenty for me, especially when most animals we shoot 375's at are as big as a couch grin, plus I love detaching scopes and shooting express sights with solids.



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I've got a VX-II 1x4 Leupold for sale. Matte with Duplex. PM if interested

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Lot of good advice, lots of options.

For longer shots, as mentioned, a little more power may be what you want.

My M-70 SS .375 H&H wears a Zeiss Victory 1.5-6x42 in Warne QD's, the gun has NECG irons. It's a larger scope but the glass is great and the 42mm objective is good in any light.

I had a VX-6, 1-6x24, #4 Illuminated. The #4 reticle was too heavy for longer shot, IMO. I sold it. If I got another, it would be a Firedot duplex, the std. duplex is heavy enough. The VX-6 is a great scope, great eyebox and glass quality close to the Victory. It's 30mm and larger, like the Victory.

For smaller scopes, I have several, any of which would work.

One is an older 1.5-5x20, another is a vintage M-8 3X that I sent back for cleaning and #4 reticle. Older scopes but good scopes, both pretty well known to be bullet proof. Glass not Victory or VX-6 quality but plenty good.

Another two are a VX-3, 1.75-6x32 and a VX-3, 2.5-8x36.

IMO, there is no right or wrong choice, just the one that suits you and does what needs going. With QD's, you can take a couple, never a bad idea.

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Originally Posted by tmc0304
Hi Guys, just bought a bolt-action 375 H&H. I will be taking it to Africa next summer for Cape Buffalo. Any scope advice would be appreciated.

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Forgot to ask, what gun did you get?

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Another two are a VX-3, 1.75-6x32 ...

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How do you like that scope? I've read good and bad and am thinking about putting one on a rifle used for close up work.


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Rev,

It's a great scope, low power for offhand and quick shooting, 6X for longer shots. It's relatively compact and light weight, has a great Duplex reticle and excellent glass. It would be hard to beat on the OP's .375 H&H, has fairly long ER.

It's a good scope for a bunch of applications, general hunting, etc. I really like mine. It's on an 8 twist .22-250 Shilen/Mohawk that's my truck gun. I had a CDS retrofitted; it's good for fast, quick shots at hogs, etc., good for longer, more deliberate shots at whatever...

It would look good on a 7x57 Florida hog gun, about ideal, IMO... laugh

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Yeah, that's sort of what I'm thinking. It might go back to Leupold for a German 4 or Post and Duplex, but I'm thinking it would go great on a M70 Featherweight launching a bunch of 175 grain RN bullets at some piggies in close quarters.


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