375: 375 H&H vs 9.3x62mm & Ruger Hawkeye vs Safari Magnum

375: 375 H&H vs 9.3x62mm & Ruger Hawkeye vs Safari Magnum

Author: John McAdams June 12, 2025 Duration: 1:49:18

John McAdams shares insights on the 375 H&H vs 9.3x62mm informed by real world data obtained at the range, afield, and in ballistic gel in this podcast episode. John discusses the design characteristics, performance specifications, pros and cons, and some hunting stories involving each cartridge. Plus, he also shares some details on what he thinks about the Ruger M77 Mk II (aka Ruger Safari Magnum) and Ruger Hawkeye rifles.

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In this episode of The Big Game Hunting Podcast, host John McAdams discusses the 375 H&H vs 9.3x62mm.

John conducts a deep dive on both cartridges, compares how both rounds perform in ballistic gel tests, discusses their pros and cons, and shares a few hunting stories involving the 9.3x62mm and 375 H&H. John also discusses how Ruger's old M77 Mk II in 375 H&H (aka the Ruger Safari Magnum) compares to their newer Hawkeye rifle.

John's takeaway? The 9.3x62mm and 375 H&H are both fantastic cartridges and there's a tremendous amount of overlap in what they're each ideally suited for. John personally prefers the 9.3x62mm, but recognizes and appreciates the strengths of the 375 H&H and why some people prefer that round instead.

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Resources

Ep 124: Cape Buffalo Hunting 101 With Kevin Robertson – Episode referenced in podcast

Episode 267: 9.3x62mm Mauser Profile – Episode referenced in podcast

Episode 297: 9.3mm and 375 Caliber Cartridges-Your Ultimate Guide – Episode referenced in podcast

Episode 333: About That Buffalo Roy Weatherby Shot With A 257 Weatherby – Episode referenced in podcast


John McAdams hosts the Big Game Hunting Podcast, a conversation grounded in the realities of pursuing game across continents. Each episode feels like a detailed campfire talk, moving from the technical specifics of terminal ballistics and caliber selection to the raw, unforgettable narratives from the field in Africa, North America, and beyond. McAdams brings together a global community, with voices ranging from seasoned industry professionals to fellow hunters who call in with their own experiences. The focus is always on practical knowledge and authentic stories, stripping away any pretense to get to the heart of what hunters actually want to discuss. By sharing his own journey of learning and improvement, McAdams creates a space where curiosity and respect for the wilderness drive the dialogue. Tuning into this podcast means joining a serious yet accessible exchange where the complexities of the hunt are explored without filter. New conversations are released every Thursday, offering a consistent dose of insight and camaraderie for anyone passionate about the pursuit.
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