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.375 Fl. Mag. N.E. Load Data

Alternative names: .375 Fl. Mag. N.E. is an abbreviation for .375 Flanged Magnum Nitro Express. Alternative names for this cartridge include:

.375 Flanged Magnum, .375 Flanged Magnum Nitro Express, .375 Flanged NE, .375 Flanged Mag NE

These are commonly used alternative names for the .375 Fl. Mag. N.E. cartridge.

Our load data for caliber .375 Fl. Mag. N.E. covers 123 bullets from 24 manufacturers and a total of 7749 load recipes.

The .375 Flanged Magnum Nitro Express, often referred to as the .375 Fl. Mag. N.E., boasts a distinguished heritage among British big game cartridges. Introduced in the early 20th century by Holland & Holland, it was initially designed for use in double rifles—a favored firearm of professional hunters, especially those frequenting the dangerous game fields of Africa and India. The cartridge quickly gained respect for its powerful performance, rimmed design suitable for break-action rifles, and its versatility in handling a wide array of game. Its development paralleled the rise of nitro express cartridges, marking the transition from black powder to high-velocity, smokeless powder loads, offering hunters increased range and stopping power. The .375 Flanged Magnum N.E. is essentially the rimmed counterpart of the more commonly encountered .375 H&H Magnum belted cartridge, tailored to the mechanical needs of break-open firearms.

In terms of application, the .375 Fl. Mag. N.E. has built a reputation as a reliable and potent option for hunting large and dangerous game. Its rimmed design ensures smooth extraction and flawless operation in the strong, yet elegant, double rifles often used in thick brush and close-quarter environments where a quick second shot may be necessary. The cartridge’s balanced combination of velocity, bullet weight, and sectional density makes it suitable for a broad spectrum of hunting scenarios. From African safaris targeting Cape buffalo and lion, to Asian and Australian excursions after water buffalo or even large antelope, the .375 Flanged Magnum N.E. has proven itself as a trusted choice for hunters who require a dependable cartridge for diverse conditions and game species. Its manageable recoil, particularly in heavier double rifles, also makes it accessible to a wider range of hunters concerned about repeated shots in the field.

The .375 Fl. Mag. N.E. is most frequently trusted against dangerous game. Common target species include the Big Five—lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhinoceros—though regulations often specify minimum calibers for certain game, and the .375 is widely accepted as a legal minimum for buffalo and lion in most African jurisdictions. Its effective range, generally within 200 yards, compliments the typical hunting conditions for these creatures, where power and reliable terminal performance outweigh the need for extreme range. Its penetration and controlled expansion also make it suitable for lighter game such as kudu, eland, and wild boar, providing versatility for hunters pursuing mixed bags.

For ammunition reloaders, the .375 Flanged Magnum N.E. typically employs bullet weights ranging from 235 to 350 grains, with the 270- to 300-grain projectiles being the classic and most widely used options. The cartridge can propel these bullets at velocities around 2,500 to 2,600 feet per second, affording a respectable combination of flat trajectory and deep penetration. Bullets designed for this caliber are often constructed for controlled expansion or solid non-expanding types, crucial for the largest and most dangerous game. The cartridge’s rimmed, straight-tapered case design allows for positive extraction and reliable ignition. Its relatively moderate pressures, matched to the robust yet traditional double and single-shot rifles for which it was designed, mean that case life is often excellent when properly cared for—a notable consideration for reloaders investing in brass and components suited to this historic and capable big game caliber.

Suitable Powders

Bullet Weight (gr) ->
0-50
50-75
75-100
100-150
150-200
200-300
>300

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Caliber Specifications

Standard / Datasheet

Primer Size

Large Rifle Magnum (LRM)

Case Capacity

94.1 Grains of Water

Bullet / Barrel Diameter

0.375'' | 9.52 mm

Max. Case Length

2.94'' | 74.68 mm

Max. Cartridge Length 

3.8'' | 96.52 mm

Max. Standardized Pressure:

47137 psi | 3250 bar

XXL ID

CID_541

.375 Fl. Mag. N.E. load data is available with the following bullets:

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