Hornady .375 Ruger Dangerous Game 300gr DGX Bonded Ammo

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
090255823363
MANUFACTURER:
Hornady
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
090255823363
grains:
300
caliber:
.375 Ruger
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Hornady's .375 Ruger Dangerous Game ammunition is designed for big game and dangerous game hunting. It features a 300 grain DGX (Dangerous Game eXpanding) Bonded bullet, engineered to expand controllably while maintaining integrity for deep penetration. This bullet construction is crucial for hunting large, thick-skinned animals. The cartridge achieves a muzzle velocity of 2660 fps and generates 4713 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, providing the necessary power and flat trajectory for taking down large game at various distances. With a ballistic coefficient of .275 and sectional density of .305, the bullet maintains downrange velocity and offers excellent penetration. This ammunition is suitable for hunting Cape buffalo, elephants, bears, and other large game. It's designed to perform reliably in challenging hunting situations where stopping power and penetration are crucial. The .375 Ruger cartridge offers performance similar to the .375 H&H Magnum but in a shorter case length, compatible with standard-length actions. Each box contains 20 rounds. Users should note that this powerful ammunition generates significant recoil and is best suited for experienced hunters using appropriate firearms.

Hornady .375 Ruger Dangerous Game 300gr DGX Bonded Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Hornady
Caliber .375 Ruger
Bullet Weight 300 gr
Bullet Type DGX Bonded (Dangerous Game eXpanding)
Muzzle Velocity 2660 fps
Muzzle Energy 4713 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient .275
Sectional Density .305
Rounds Per Box 20
Recommended Use Dangerous game hunting

Key Features

The Hornady .375 Ruger Dangerous Game ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for big game and dangerous game hunting. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Feature Description
DGX Bonded Bullet Controlled expansion and deep penetration
Ideal for large and dangerous game
High Velocity 2660 fps muzzle velocity
Flat trajectory and increased energy delivery
Impressive Energy 4713 ft-lbs muzzle energy
Superior stopping power for large game
Optimized Ballistics BC: .275, SD: .305
Excellent long-range performance and penetration
Reliable Performance Hornady's quality manufacturing
Consistent accuracy and dependability

Applications & Use Cases

The Hornady .375 Ruger Dangerous Game ammunition is designed for various hunting scenarios, particularly excelling in dangerous game hunting:

Dangerous Game Hunting

Ideal for various dangerous game species:

  • Cape Buffalo
  • Elephant
  • Lion
  • Grizzly Bear
Other Applications

Suitable for additional hunting scenarios:

  • Moose
  • Large African Plains Game
  • Brown Bear
Performance Highlights
  • Exceptional penetration for thick-skinned game
  • Controlled expansion for optimal terminal performance
  • High energy transfer for quick, ethical harvests
  • Reliable performance in high-stress hunting situations

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Powerful Performance: Excellent stopping power for large and dangerous game.
  • Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of big game hunting scenarios.
  • Deep Penetration: DGX Bonded bullet design ensures deep penetration on large animals.
  • Flat Trajectory: High velocity contributes to a flatter trajectory for longer range shots.
  • Quality Manufacturing: Hornady's reputation for consistency and reliability.

Cons

  • Significant Recoil: May be challenging for less experienced shooters.
  • Cost: Premium ammunition comes at a higher price point, which may limit practice sessions.
  • Overpowered for Smaller Game: Not suitable for hunting smaller or medium-sized animals.
  • Limited Availability: May not be as readily available as more common calibers.

About Hornady:

Hornady Manufacturing Company, founded in 1949 by Joyce Hornady, has evolved into a leading innovator in the ammunition industry. Based in Grand Island, Nebraska, the company is renowned for its cutting-edge bullet designs and reloading tools, catering to both civilian and law enforcement markets. Hornady's commitment to quality and performance is evident in their diverse product line, which includes the LEVERevolution®, Critical Defense®, and Precision Hunter® ammunition series, reflecting their dedication to meeting the needs of hunters, competitive shooters, and self-defense enthusiasts alike.

Hornady .375 Ruger Dangerous Game DGX FAQ:

The effective range typically extends to about 300 yards for most big game hunting scenarios. However, skilled marksmen may be able to ethically take game at greater distances, depending on environmental conditions and individual proficiency.

The .375 Ruger produces significant recoil, comparable to that of the .375 H&H Magnum. It's generally considered to have more felt recoil than cartridges like the .30-06 Springfield or .308 Winchester, but less than larger magnums like the .458 Lott.

The DGX (Dangerous Game eXpanding) Bonded bullet is designed specifically for large, thick-skinned game. It features a bonded core that helps the bullet retain its weight and maintain integrity upon impact, ensuring deep penetration while also expanding for maximum terminal performance.

Yes, the Hornady .375 Ruger Dangerous Game ammunition is well-suited for large North American game such as elk and moose. Its power and penetration capabilities make it an excellent choice for these larger species, especially in dense forest conditions where shots might need to penetrate heavy bone and thick muscle. The 300-grain DGX Bonded bullet provides deep penetration and controlled expansion, which is ideal for the tough hide and dense muscle structure of moose and elk. However, it's important to note that this ammunition may be considered overpowered for smaller big game species like deer or pronghorn. The substantial energy and larger bullet diameter could potentially cause excessive meat damage on smaller animals.

The .375 Ruger offers ballistic performance similar to the .375 H&H Magnum but in a shorter case length. This allows it to be used in standard-length actions, potentially resulting in lighter, more compact rifles.

Most .375 Ruger rifles have a 1:12" twist rate, which is suitable for stabilizing this 300-grain bullet. Always confirm that your rifle's twist rate is appropriate for the ammunition you're using.

The high muzzle velocity of 2660 fps contributes to the cartridge's flat trajectory and high energy delivery. This helps maintain accuracy at longer ranges and ensures sufficient energy for large game even at extended distances.

The DGX Bonded bullet's expansion is controlled by its bonded core and jacket design. Upon impact, the bullet expands to create a large wound channel while the bonded core helps maintain bullet integrity for deep penetration.

While the .375 Ruger is legal for big game hunting in most U.S. states, always check local regulations. Some states have restrictions on minimum calibers for certain game or may prohibit the use of bonded bullets in specific hunting scenarios.

The DGX Bonded bullet is designed to perform well in various animal tissues. It should expand reliably in soft tissue while maintaining integrity for deep penetration through bones and tougher tissues commonly encountered in large game animals.