After launching a 300 grain swift a-frame from 500 yds away, the long walk back to the dead bull moose proved something to me:

That fkn bullet drilled through the entire moose on a quartering away shot, barely expanded and found against off side hide.

The cz carbine was far lighter than my 375 Ruger carbine. This helped with alot with the mountain climbing.

Another instance on a winter caribou hunt. I rattled through five rounds on a running herd of caribou, till the gun was empty. One at 150 yds, one at about 300 yds, a coupla misses, and finally, the last bullet rang true on that 400 yd caribou. So much caribou meat, broke the dog sled. Had to bury one gutted caribou and retrieve it the following morning.

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/13302195/3-caribou-by-dog-team

This was ah 9.3x62 and I'd take it, any day of the week over
any 375. The velocity difference doesn't mean sht...... you're welcome.






Last edited by mainer_in_ak; 08/01/21.