.375 club, you in?

Those Zastavas are really good value.

I gotta say I'm really happy with mine. Not the prettiest but it's solid and reliable. It made it easier to step in the 375 arena given its relatively lower cost... I helped a friend out with ordering and setting up their Zastava M70 Full Stock version in .270 Win. It was gorgeous. The wood on that thing was something else considering it was a Zastava.
 
Have a Brno 602 in 375 with a fixed 4x Leupold, shot my first whitetail with it, ( started hunting deer later in life, my dad would only hunt elk or moose) great rifle , also play the 416 game with a model 70 in 416 rem mag 1.5-4 Leupold in quick detatch warne rings, oh and there’s a cz 550 in 458 with express sights to round things off
 
Blaser R8 Safari in .375 H&H with Zeiss 150yr anniversary scope.

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BRNO 602 375H&H
CZ 550 416 Rigby
Win M70 Stainless Classic in 404 Jeffery
CZ 550 450 Rigby
Marlin 375 Win
 
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I've owned five .375 H&H rifles, but am down to two now. A CZ 550 with American Hunting Rifles custom #3 walnut stock upgrade, and a Sako Kodiak laminated / SS. Like them both for different reasons. I had a Sako AIV Safari, a Sako Finnbear AV standard, and a Ruger RSM. All good rifles. In an odd twist, I bought my first .375 so I could take it to Africa for Cape Buffalo, but when the time came my .375 stayed home and I packed a .450-400 3" Nitro express double. No matter, I have had satisfaction using my .375's for local moose and elk and bear. A wonderful cartridge. Not too difficult to shoot well, and more versatile than most Canadian hunters imagine.
 
Love the 375 . Have one I have hunted with a lot, and recently grabbed a new cz as I liked the first one so much.
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My 375's are a Marlin 375S and a Winchester 94 Big Bore in 375 Win (love these levers!) and a custom LH Ruger M77 full stocked rifle in pepper laminate, in 376 Steyr. The latter has accounted for elk and bison to date.

I have shot a friend's 375 H&H and 375 H&H AI and liked the AI version most.

If I ever feel the need for a magnum version, I believe I will look hard at the 375 Wby. Of course, it is nice that Ruger offers the 375 Ruger in a left handed rifle!

My 416 is a custom LH Ruger M77 in 416 Taylor. Shoots great!
 
BRNO 602 375H&H
CZ 550 416 Rigby
Win M70 Stainless Classic in 404 Jeffery
CZ 550 450 Rigby

Nice list. My so far is

Model 70 in 375 h&h
Mauser in 43 express
Zastava in 460 weatherby
And a P14 in 500 jeffery

So i still need the 40 cal. Ill probably do the 404 jeffery because of its short OAL. And ill save getting the 416 rigby until my kids grow up a bit more and i can buy a Rigby rifle in 416 rigby
 
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I like the 375 cal a lot have 6 375 cal rifles

21" barreled T/C Contender carbine in 375 Win
14" SSK Ind T/C Contender carbine in 375JDJ
21" T/C Contender carbine in 375JDJ
22" T/C Prohunter in 375H&H
24" barreled Rem 700 XCR 11 in 375H&H
21" barreled Rem 700 LSS in 375RUM
 
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Love the .375’s!! My main moose rifle is a .375 h&h in a pre 64 model 70 (was my grandmothers hunting rifle). I built a nice walnut stock for it a couple years ago, it’s definitely one of my fav’s.

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I love hunting bears, but to make it more exciting I like to use iron sights. I generally pick up my .375 rimless nitro express (9.5x57) in bear season

https://imgur.com/a/Mps37Cu
 
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