That's four for today.One 375R add on the exchange right now seems like a bit of a joke.
Your right, it is a bit warm. I backed it off for everyday use.On another note, going by the primer on the 375 Kaboom above, looks like a warm load...
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That's four for today.One 375R add on the exchange right now seems like a bit of a joke.
Your right, it is a bit warm. I backed it off for everyday use.On another note, going by the primer on the 375 Kaboom above, looks like a warm load...
I think a lot of guys buy them, and aren't willing to put up with the recoil. It's not bad if you're used to big guns, but is a lot coming from a .30-06 etc. Talked to more than one buyer that bought one, and sold it on the recoil count. This stands for either the H&H or the Ruger, mind you, the Ruger's reaching more entry level .375 buyers.
If a shooter thinks that putting a muzzle brake on a heavy hitter is stupid then they don't deserve to own a heavy hitter. I love muzzle brakes. And if I'm at the range and plenty of benches are open I use an end table. Then if someone sits right beside me and cries about the blast I just point to the open benches.
Don't sell those 375 Rugers IF you have a purpose for a big gun. Put a muzzle brake on it and use it. That goes for H&H owners too.
I should offer my KING for sale. $4000 with scope, I would let it go..
ALL HAIL THE NEW KING
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When I win the lottery I'll take you up on this offer!You'll just have to buy yourself another one.
I always thought muzzlebreaks were ugly and inconvenient. If you need one you should probably get a different (smaller) caliber. Unless of course you are shooting a sniper rifle, then we understand...
Brakes are ugly inconvenient and damaging to your ears.
There are many options, or combination thereof, that are FAR better than a brake.If a shooter thinks that putting a muzzle brake on a heavy hitter is stupid then they don't deserve to own a heavy hitter.
A brake is a wonderful thing when shooting many rounds from the prone position.
Of course, recoil is more manageable if one is a flesh laden individual with particularly large amounts of facial tissue and a chunky upper body.
I enjoy using a muzzle braked hunting rifle. There is one particular brand that effectively reduces noise to the shooter in addition to reducing felt recoil.
That said, I would not opt to use a muzzle brake on a 375 H&H.
It must be noted that I never sit at a bench at a gun range. All of my practice is based upon real life situations that would arise in the field. ie off a fencepost, against a tree, prone, seated, standing, off a down log, backpack.........you get the idea.
I do not understand why they did not lets us keep silencers and make brakes illegal. Are they trying to take the fun out of shooting?![]()
Who is that aimed at... Gatehouse?![]()
I should offer my KING for sale. $4000 with scope, I would let it go..
Don't like my muzzle brake? Then you can
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