RHINO WAR – Part 4 – The Guns

James Yeager

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18 comments

  1. Vito Griffin

    I’m not sure if I missed the info on how to help/where to donate, or if it hasn’t been stated yet in the series…let me know; I don’t have much but I’ll give what I got.

  2. Timothy Alexander

    Another great video. Having never shot anything as large as the rifles in the video I am curious, how would you compare the recoil of those to something like the 338 lapua mag?

    • Bradley Woods

      Recoil is very subjective, and a lot has to do with rifle design. That being said, my 375 H&H has more felt recoil than my 338 Lapua, but my 338 (Savage 110ba stealth) has a recoil reduction system in the stock and a muzzle brake, where my 375 (cz 550 safari mag) does not. The 338 Lapua was originally based off the 416 Rigby case, but was modified during development to handle the higher chamber pressures. I have shot poorly designed and light weight 300 win mags with more felt recoil than my 375. 416 is noticably more. I’ve never shot the 500.

  3. nathan styles

    Beautiful video, thank you for continuing to help in Africa! I watch all my Youtube videos on 2X speed to save time, and I feel weird hearing you talk at normal speed on libertv. I love the site so far, keep up the good work!