Have been looking on Prophet River's site for the last little while...hence the reason for this thread...after reviewing the comments on this thread as well as searching the rest of the site for the past few days/hours, regarding the ruger no 1 and .375 H&H / .45-70 cartridges...I just offically made up my mind... .375H&H it is!!
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Paid in full, Status: Shipping in progress...I will be taking several of the members advice and will be looking into getting a reloading set.
Thanks to all for your thoughts/advice...very much appreciated
Have been looking on Prophet River's site for the last little while...hence the reason for this thread...after reviewing the comments on this thread as well as searching the rest of the site for the past few days/hours, regarding the ruger no 1 and .375 H&H / .45-70 cartridges...I just offically made up my mind... .375H&H it is!!
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Paid in full, Status: Shipping in progress...I will be taking several of the members advice and will be looking into getting a reloading set.
Thanks to all for your thoughts/advice...very much appreciated
Seems the op has made his mind up, but i must say that the 45/70 out does the .375 with the heavy bullets, how fast can the .375 launch .458"-550gr. bullets??
While I like both the 45-70 cartridge and the Ruger #1, I think Ruger #1's chambered in .458 win mag, and .458 Lott particularly, make the 45-70 chambering completely redundant.
Seems the op has made his mind up, but i must say that the 45/70 out does the .375 with the heavy bullets, how fast can the .375 launch .458"-550gr. bullets??
No the .375 uses .375" bullets.......I guess I'll have to trot out the Taylor K.O. values again, which shows the heavily loaded 45/70 well above the .375 and about equal to the .416 Rigby. Anyhow tomorrow we'll try the 550gr. flattenerrr at 1750fps. and see what gives first from the Marlin and Hi-wall, there could be casualties.
No the .375 uses .375" bullets.......I guess I'll have to trot out the Taylor K.O. values again, which shows the heavily loaded 45/70 well above the .375 and about equal to the .416 Rigby. Anyhow tomorrow we'll try the 550gr. flattenerrr at 1750fps. and see what gives first from the Marlin and Hi-wall, there could be casualties.
A .375 H+H has less felt recoil than a .338 Win mag...........Harold