Finally yesterday I got around to trying out my .375. It's a Sako L61R Finnbear Deluxe topped with a Leupold VARI X III 2.5 - 8 X 36 MM scope. I made up some reloads using mostly 78 grains of 4350. My starting load was 77 grains and I worked up to 80 grains. I thought this gun seems awful light for a .375, bet it's going to kick pretty good. However my Winchester model 70 in .338 Win. is no worse for recoil then most of the .270's and 30-06's I used so I thought the 375 wouldn't really be that bad. So I went to line her up with my 19 year old son trying out a few shots too, and man I soon found out she kicks pretty hard. The scope hit my son in the forehead so I told him to hold it further from his eye and really tight to the shoulder. About 8 shots later and my shoulder was getting progressively more "tenderized" so I had to stop before I developed a flinch. Even worse the grouping was all over the place though my aim and trigger squeeze looked quite good. The gun handled the 80 grains of 4350 test without a hitch and still showing no signs of pressure but most of my loads were 78 grains. So this morning I checked things over to try to figure out what was causing the poor grouping, and soon found out that the rings weren't really tight so I tightened them up a fair bit more. I had gotten my son to do it but he must have used too short an Allen wrench or something. Back out again to see if that helped, this time my 17 year old son came with me. The gun was off about 6 inches to the right but after a few scope adjustments it was quite close to being lined up and this time the shots were going where they were supposed to. I had to quit after 3 shots this time though because my shoulder was feeling it again and hadn't recovered from the day before. My 17 year old son managed 3 shots too. In hunting situations I doubt if I'd notice the recoil much with the .375 but lining it up on a rest is a different story. If I got a more powerful kicking gun then the .375 and trying lining it up off a rest it would perhaps push my limits. I'll fine tune it the rest of the way in a few days but my 22 hornet should be here any time now so I'm treating myself by taking that out next I think!






















































