The .375 R Hoelderlin is a specialized rifle cartridge that emerged from Germany in the mid-20th century, primarily designed for European big game hunting. Developed by the respected gunmaker Hoelderlin, this round was intended to bridge the gap between the popular .375 H&H Magnum and rimmed cartridges suitable for break-action and double rifles common in Europe. Its rimmed case design makes it well-suited for strong extraction and reliability in break-barrel rifles such as single-shots and double rifles, a feature especially prized in dangerous game scenarios. The .375 R Hoelderlin quickly gained favor among hunters seeking a powerful medium-bore option tailored for traditional European firearms and hunting traditions.
In terms of application, the .375 R Hoelderlin excels as a versatile cartridge for large and dangerous game hunting. Its performance is ideal for situations where both stopping power and deep penetration are required. The cartridge's ballistic capabilities have made it a top choice for hunters pursuing wild boar, red stag, moose, and other robust game species across Europe. Additionally, its adaptability in double rifles means it is valued by professional hunters and those who favor traditional hunting arms. For reloaders, the .375 R Hoelderlin offers the advantage of choice in projectile selection and powders within the guidelines of safe reloading practices, contributing to its continued popularity among enthusiasts who tailor their ammunition for specific hunting needs.
Target species for the .375 R Hoelderlin range from European boar and deer to larger game such as moose and bear. Its effective combination of bullet mass and velocity allows for reliable terminal performance on animals weighing several hundred kilograms. In African contexts, while less common than the famed .375 H&H, the .375 R Hoelderlin's ballistics make it theoretically suitable for plains game and some dangerous species where legal and appropriate. However, in its primary European hunting grounds, it shines most for stalking large deer and driven hunts for wild boar where quick, emphatic stops are required.
Typical bullet weights for the .375 R Hoelderlin range from 270 grains to 300 grains, offering reloaders flexibility based on the intended quarry. Lighter bullets in the 235-250 grain range are occasionally used for flatter trajectories on lighter game, while heavier 300-grain projectiles are chosen for maximum penetration against the largest animals. The cartridge's standard velocity hovers between 2,300 and 2,500 feet per second, providing a balance of manageable recoil and powerful performance. The rimmed case design enhances reliability in extraction—an essential trait for hunters who may need rapid follow-up shots in break-action rifles. Overall, the .375 R Hoelderlin embodies a blend of traditional design, reliable field performance, and adaptability for the careful reloader seeking a classic, hard-hitting medium bore cartridge.
Suitable Powders
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Caliber Specifications
Standard / Datasheet
Primer Size
Large Rifle Magnum (LRM)
Max. Case Length
88 Grains of Water
Bullet / Barrel Diameter
0.375'' | 9.52 mm
Max. Case Length
2.657'' | 67.49 mm
Max. Cartridge Length
3.425'' | 86.99 mm
Max. Standardized Pressure:
52214 psi | 3600 bar
XXL ID
CID_554
.375 R Hoelderlin load data is available with the following bullets:
(most popular first)