Having read all of your tripe I think referring to the 375 Holland as " Euro Trash " is the ultimate in stupid, ignorant, childish remarks that a grown man could come out with.
If you should be so lucky as to live to be a hundred you will never see any Ruger - named cartridge equal the reputation of the 375 Holland & Holland either in print or on the game fields of the world.
You are of course entitled to your opinion. But the fact is, the H&H is a 100 year old European designed cartridge that's only real appeal to North American hunters is nostalgia and that it was a 375 that was available to them.
Now they have an option that has set the gun world upside down. North Americans (who make up the majority of the hunting gun buyers) have an option that works for THEM, not what some Euro Trash gun maker decided a 375 rifle should look like. Lots of gun makers have realized the appeal of Rugers new offering and have been making "Alsakan" style rifles in the NEW KING or the old H&H. They probably do the H&H for the same reason others swear by the H&H- nostalgia and pride. They don't want to admit Ruger came up with a better mouse trap.
Over and over I see some hunters resist new cartridges.It's funny...They all enjoy new optics, new clothing that makes them more comfortable, new rangefinders that make longer shots easier, GPS, new 4x4 trucks, rifles that are more suited to north American hunting needs than African or European, stainless rifles, Macmillan or laminate stocks ,better knives that are less expensive....The list goes on forever. Hunters like new and better stuff. But a new CARTRIDGE??? BLASPHEMY!!
We all saw it when the WSM's came out. It was more of the same. People WANTED a reason to hate them. But the WSM's have established themselves just fine. Most of the haters of anything new have found other things to hate. I see this on so many threads about the NEW KING. People want to hate it. They put up imaginary road blocks to tell us how it will fail. It's like they have some sort of vested interest in the H&H cartridge.
Here is another NEWSFLASH- You couldn't by H&H ammo all over the world when it was introduced 100 years ago, either. It's probably easier to get 375 Ruger ammo in Africa now than getting H&H ammo 100 years ago in Africa...
None of us are going to see how the Ruger took over the H&H in 2108, 100 years from now. But we will see how the Ruger ends up dominating .375 sales for the next few decades.