The Nosler Trophy Grade Safari 375 H&H Magnum delivers crushing terminal performance with 300-grain solid bullets engineered for dangerous game hunting. This premium ammunition combines Nosler's precision manufacturing with proven solid construction for maximum penetration on thick-skinned African game.
What Makes This Different
Unlike conventional soft-point bullets that may fragment on heavy bone, the Nosler Solid maintains structural integrity through the toughest encounters. The homogeneous copper-alloy construction provides straight-line penetration exceeding 48 inches in ballistic gelatin. Premium brass cases and carefully selected propellants ensure consistent velocities within 15 fps across the entire lot.
Key Features
- 300-grain solid copper-alloy bullet for maximum penetration
- Premium Nosler brass cases with consistent wall thickness
- Muzzle velocity of 2,530 fps with 4,263 ft-lbs energy
- Flat nose design creates larger wound channels
- Temperature-stable propellants maintain consistency in extreme climates
- Match-grade components ensure sub-MOA accuracy potential
- Factory-loaded to SAAMI specifications for reliable feeding
Field performance centers on the bullet's ability to drive through heavy muscle and bone without deflection. The solid construction excels on cape buffalo, elephant, and other thick-skinned game where shot placement through vital organs requires absolute penetration. Hunters report consistent performance across temperature ranges from African heat to Alaskan cold, with reliable ignition and consistent point of impact.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 375 H&H Magnum
- Bullet Weight: 300 grains
- Bullet Type: Nosler Solid (copper-alloy)
- Muzzle Velocity: 2,530 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 4,263 ft-lbs
- Case Material: Premium Nosler brass
- Primer: Large rifle magnum
- Quantity: 20 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case
- Country of Origin: United States
Professional hunters and serious sportsmen recognize Trophy Grade Safari as the standard for dangerous game ammunition. The combination of proven bullet design and quality control makes this the logical choice when shot placement and penetration determine success.