No. I did spend 3-years hunting exclusively with the 375 H&H. I used the 235 grain Speer, the 260 grain Accubond and the 380 Rhino for different applications. With the 235 grain, I was at a little over 2700 FPS. I shot many WTD, a mule deer, antelope and medium sized exotics. The furthest shot was at 300-yards. I did not recover a single bullet, every animal dropped right there and upon recovery there was extensive damage. Pushing the bullet even faster leaves two possibilities that come to mind. Maybe it will expand more/easier upon impact and you might even recover one. On the other hand, maybe it causes even more "damage" to the animal and still exits. Depending on what you are trying to achieve it is worth trying. I will say at 2700 FPS it was accurate, mild recoil and just devastating on medium game. For elk, bear and animals getting over the 400-pound mark I used the 260 Accubond but still kept it near 2700 FPS and it was very accurate and effective. I actually recommend it for an all-around 375 not including dangerous game.