Moose pic in post #706
King? O'Connor called the 375 H&H the Queen of the Medium Bores.
Considering O'Connor invented the queeniest round ever...the 270...his thoughts much beyond that are suspect.
R.
Interesting article on the 375 Ruger in Handloader, Aug./Sept. 2007, 20" barrel (Ruger Alaskan) vs. 24" (Husqvarna, typos noticed in the table below - they got their figures reversed). Impressive muzzle speeds from a 24" barrel.
Most remarkable is the 300gr Woodleigh at 2900 fps in the Husky compared to 2500 fps in the Alaskan. And the Queen of the Medium Bores does 2500~2600 fps with 300gr bullets from a 24" barrel. 6% more case capacity and sharper shoulders make quite a difference.
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Hahaha don't put down the .270, the 270 guys will start crying and leave lol
Phil Shoemaker, Alaskan Master Guide, Brown Bear Guide and author posted this on the campfire today:
“I have a harem of "perfect, all around Alaskan rifles " that I keep in camp as loaners for guides, packers and clients. They are chambered in .338, 9.3x62, 375 H&H and Ruger and .416 Ruger and Rigby.
The 375 Rugers are the most popular by far. The 375 H&H and the 9.3x62 come in a distant second.
Although both .338's are superbly accurate, very few of today's hunters seem interested in either them or the 416's
I also just returned from the annual SCI convention in Las Vegas and heard from a good number of African PH's that the .375 Ruger is making serious inroads in popularity over there as well.”
Interesting article on the 375 Ruger in Handloader, Aug./Sept. 2007, 20" barrel (Ruger Alaskan) vs. 24" (Husqvarna, typos noticed in the table below - they got their figures reversed). Impressive muzzle speeds from a 24" barrel.
Most remarkable is the 300gr Woodleigh at 2900 fps in the Husky compared to 2500 fps in the Alaskan. And the Queen of the Medium Bores does 2500~2600 fps with 300gr bullets from a 24" barrel. 6% more case capacity and sharper shoulders make quite a difference.
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Phil Shoemaker, Alaskan Master Guide, Brown Bear Guide and author posted this on the campfire today:
“I have a harem of "perfect, all around Alaskan rifles " that I keep in camp as loaners for guides, packers and clients. They are chambered in .338, 9.3x62, 375 H&H and Ruger and .416 Ruger and Rigby.
The 375 Rugers are the most popular by far. The 375 H&H and the 9.3x62 come in a distant second.
Although both .338's are superbly accurate, very few of today's hunters seem interested in either them or the 416's
I also just returned from the annual SCI convention in Las Vegas and heard from a good number of African PH's that the .375 Ruger is making serious inroads in popularity over there as well.”
but Phil comments are really biaised ... he is using the combo rifle caliber for real ...
Big bore bullets should not have plastic tips
This broke off in the mag of a 375 ruger on the weekend.
Junk! Not ultimate...
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