We hear people talking about knocking off some weight by using a compact scope, a customized stock, or cutting off an inch of bbl, only to find them adding 9 big,fat cartridges on the stock.By elker's and superbrad's logic I should also only put in enough gas in my truck for how far I plan to drive?
We hear people talking about knocking off some weight by using a compact scope, a customized stock, or cutting off an inch of bbl, only to find them adding 9 big,fat cartridges on the stock.
They don't call the 375 Ruger "The New King of the .375's" for nothing!![]()
Haven't you jumped all over that 416 on the EE yet?![]()
Your Right ! THEY dont call it the KING because the Real KING is the 375 H&H ! Always was and always will BE !Get used to it there Clark !
lol RJ
As much as I like the ballistics on the 375 ruger, I have to agree with you. The H&H is just a classic. Hell, just own one of each and fuggetabouddit!
Why one needs to attach 9 rounds to a rifle?
To carry more payload?
Or have not enough confidence in this caliber, thus need quantity to save quality?
Too much money for a "working gun" but i was on it the moment it was posted, yes![]()
Too much money for a "working gun" but i was on it the moment it was posted, yes![]()
"do not feel undergunned"= feel overgunned?
I needed to think about that onenot sure I understand exactly what you mean by that.
We hear people talking about knocking off some weight by using a compact scope, a customized stock, or cutting off an inch of bbl, only to find them eating 9 big,fat burgers per day.
Over gunned with a 375. Nope.
7mm and .308" are high speed meat wreckers.
fixed it for ya!! Which is more true anyway....
I always like the 375s, but found I liked shooting/hunting the smaller/lighter chamberings. I'd rather carry a 7# rifle than a 9 pounder. Also less recoil worked in my favour as well.Over gunned with a 375. Nope.
7mm and .308" are high speed meat wreckers.
I always like the 375s, but found I liked shooting/hunting the smaller/lighter chamberings. I'd rather carry a 7# rifle than a 9 pounder. Also less recoil worked in my favour as well.
I always like the 375s, but found I liked shooting/hunting the smaller/lighter chamberings. I'd rather carry a 7# rifle than a 9 pounder. Also less recoil worked in my favour as well.
seems you are ready for the .366 Wagner ....