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- Kamloops, BC
The H&H has been deposed as king, when the Ruger took over. Long live the NEW KING!![]()
Amen! I love how it looks in Alaskan, all blacked to.

The H&H has been deposed as king, when the Ruger took over. Long live the NEW KING!![]()

Hardly redundant if you're gonna handload anyways. Yes/No?Factory ammo is for the weak, of course. But most wildcats these days are redundant, I'm afraid...![]()
So I knew that by necking up/down, widening or just re-chambering in certain ways you could re-design a caliber, and create an entirely new one, but I did not realize this had been done so thoroughly and intricately with the 375 caliber.
I know a couple people on here shoot 375 Chatfield-Taylor, and Im sure theres a couple proud owners of an H&H or even a Ruger, but which one do you think is the best, and why?
Does the .375 Ruger have the least recoil? Is the Ruger "African" an accurate rifle? Can it be accuratized?
I'd say it has the same recoil as a .375 H&H in a rifle the same weight, with the same stock design.
I haven't shot an African yet, but my Alaskan is accurate...Groups 260gr Accubonds and 270gr TSX under an inch at 100 yards, so it's not bad for a hunting rifle.![]()
Last summer when comparing the 375 Alaskan alongside the 375 H&H, I'd say the Ruger had sharper and faster recoil.
Personally I didn't like the Hogue stock on the Ruger and having returned the Ruger to my Brother, I would like to see how it worked with a different handle. However he is making something else out of it because he likes his other 375s better....actually I think a 470 wildcat 0n the Ruger case.
375 H&H Ackley Improved. Tried and true.
260gr Nosler Partition at 3100 fps, feeds well, shoots factory 375 ammo.
If I was into hunting big game I would have kept mine.
There is no way this velocity is possible with that bullet the best I could do with my 375RUM is 3020fps with the same bullet.
So I knew that by necking up/down, widening or just re-chambering in certain ways you could re-design a caliber, and create an entirely new one, but I did not realize this had been done so thoroughly and intricately with the 375 caliber.
I know a couple people on here shoot 375 Chatfield-Taylor, and Im sure theres a couple proud owners of an H&H or even a Ruger, but which one do you think is the best, and why?



























