Introduced in 2009 by the German firearms manufacturer Blaser Jagdwaffen, the .375 Blaser Magnum is a relatively recent addition to the magnum rifle cartridge family. Blaser designed the round in collaboration with Swiss ammunition company RWS, aiming to deliver a modern, versatile cartridge suitable for worldwide big game hunting. Unlike many traditional magnums, the .375 Blaser Mag is a rimless, non-belted case, drawing inspiration from efficient, high-pressure European cartridge designs. Its development reflects Blaser’s focus on delivering powerful performance with optimal accuracy, reliability, and compatibility for their bolt-action rifles, particularly the popular straight-pull R8 system. The .375 Blaser Magnum quickly established itself as a capable, modern alternative to classic cartridges such as the .375 H&H Magnum and the .375 Ruger, offering equivalent power in a shorter, more efficient case.
The primary applications of the .375 Blaser Magnum are centered around hunting large and dangerous game. Its powerful ballistics and reliable feeding make it a strong choice for safari-style hunts in Africa, where hunters pursue species such as Cape buffalo, lion, and hippopotamus. European sportsmen also use it effectively on large boar, elk, moose, and bear. The straightforward, rimless case design makes it an attractive option for reloaders seeking smooth feeding and extraction in magazine-fed rifles and double rifles alike. Due to its robust terminal performance and versatility, the .375 Blaser Magnum is often chosen by hunters looking for a single, all-around cartridge that covers everything from European wild boar to African plains and dangerous game.
In terms of target species, the .375 Blaser Magnum truly excels in the realm of big game. Its stopping power is sufficient for the largest and toughest animals legally hunted worldwide. In Africa, it is well-suited for the “Big Five”—Cape buffalo, elephant, rhinoceros, lion, and leopard—though proper bullet choice and shot placement remain crucial. Elsewhere, North American moose, big bears, and even bison fall comfortably within the cartridge’s capability. Thanks to its high energy and deep-penetrating potential, it is often considered a go-to for professional hunters (PHs) and clients seeking maximum assurance on dangerous game hunts.
Typical bullet weights for the .375 Blaser Magnum range from 235 to 350 grains, with the most popular choices falling in the 250-300 grain spectrum. Bullet construction is usually tailored for deep penetration and controlled expansion—essential for dangerous game. Common designs include bonded soft points, monolithic solids, and heavy partition-type bullets, all engineered for reliable performance at controlled expansion velocities. The cartridge’s case length (approximately 63.3mm) and moderate neck dimensions accommodate a wide variety of bullet shapes and profiles, making it a viable platform for reloaders to experiment with both classic and modern projectile designs. With muzzle velocities typically between 2,600 and 2,800 feet per second (depending on bullet weight), the .375 Blaser Mag achieves excellent trajectory and stopping power without excessive recoil, thanks in part to efficient powder usage and modern case geometry. Consistent accuracy and ease of reloading—along with its powerful lineage and versatile field application—have helped the .375 Blaser Magnum earn a respected place among contemporary magnum cartridges favored by discerning hunters and reloaders worldwide.
Suitable Powders
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.375 Blaser Mag load data is available with the following bullets:
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