I have a 375 H&h, 375 Ruger and a 375 RUM hard to find anything for the 375 Ruger can find cases for the 375 RUM can find ammo for the 375 h&H anywhere in the world from Alaska to Zambie. I like all 3 but i am taking the 375 H&H to Africa in a month because of this
I have a 375 H&h, 375 Ruger and a 375 RUM hard to find anything for the 375 Ruger can find cases for the 375 RUM can find ammo for the 375 h&H anywhere in the world from Alaska to Zambie. I like all 3 but i am taking the 375 H&H to Africa in a month because of this
375 Ruger comes in that nice compact stainless Alaskan, 375 H&H can be found in lots of stainless, but needs a trip to the smith to lose a few inches. (I like my bush guns a bit shorter) But the H&H is one of the few universal cartridges in the world, the Ruger version is too new to make that claim. Kinda akin to the old argument of how many spirits can dance on the head of a pin......
dont know where you re looking but here in Whitehorse there is brass, Hornady ammo and dies set .... in Alaska too ...
That's one of the caliber choices my Daughter and Son In Law took on their trip to Africa a short while back. What all are you going for? Anyway, good luck, all the best and be careful out there.
Going for plains game Kudo, Warthog,Impala,Gemsbock, Wiidabeast and Zebra. The 375 H&H is my back up main rifle will be a 9.3 X 62.
the sako kodiak is only an inch and a little bit longer and looks pretty damn ###y
There isn't any in Grande Prairie I got what ammo I have from Calgary. Hornady products seem to be hard to come by here, they kind of trickle in.
Truthfully, .375's not that 'big', people just think .300 Mag is big when it's the strong end of the smaller stuff. You'll find it nice to shoot, potent as heck, and bizarrely well rounded. I hunt coyotes and cape buffalo, and soon elephant I'm sure, all with the same rifle and caliber. It is going back to Africa in October and will add to its game log, and will likely do my elk, bear, and moose with it this fall. Also out after wolves before the pelts thin out if I get some spare days.
I have other smaller rifles, .270, couple 7x57's, 8x57, .30-06 etc but I just don't use them anymore. I really like picking up one rifle and getting at it. Also neat having so many hunting memories with one gun.
Here's the model I use, through six countries, 8+ species and counting, the Ruger RSM .375 H&H. They're tuned a good bit tighter than my other Rugers, at least my RSM is, as they should be for the extra $. The sight rib is also machined integrally to the barrel- no screws, solder, or seams, not a cheap touch as that means a standard lathe contour job can't be done.
I like the .375 H&H because:
-The tapered case H&H is known as the best feeding cartridge on the planet
-Ammo is available anywhere from Fort Nelson, to Bulawayo Zimbabwe, anytime
-Perfect mix of velocity, bullet weight, recoil
-History stretching back to 1912, no other African sporting cartridge has taken more dangerous game
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And here's some, but not all of what it's done for me recently:
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Not bad at all but it depends on the shooter. It definitely has recoil compared to a .30-06, but it also definitely will not hurt you. The 'shove' instead of 'punch' analogy is a good one, it's a healthy shove but any shooter who wants to learn it can no problem. You just need to shoot it enough to stay comfortable, when I think of 'standard rifle recoil' I think of .375 H&H, as that's what I shoot most, and if you do that instead of thinking of it as a big gun, half the battle's won. First time I shot it was found myself muttering "That's it...?"
Only here is .375 considered big, in India and Africa, it's considered medium.
Well, there goes another thread.![]()
when I saw the NEW KING in the Alaskan package, I decided to go for that, and I am glad I did.![]()
I'm glad you did too because you have made this and other forums interesting and entertaining for several months now.
Think what it would have been like if instead you would have bought a 30-30 or Heaven forbid... a 45-70
Seriously, I think Ruger should give you a sales commission.![]()
dont know where you re looking but here in Whitehorse there is brass, Hornady ammo and dies set .... in Alaska too ...



























