Ben if what I read is correct the 375 Winchester is similar or the same as the 38/55. Just winchesters 80s version of ti. I got to shoot a deer with the 375 winchester. It did a hell of a number on it(didnt wreck any meat of course). So I cant wait to see what the ruger does. Of cours correct shot placement not to wreck any or litle meat.
Gatehouse I never liked the bigger ones cause I never new how I would handle that much recoil. Without practicing shooting a big gun like them(weatheby or rum).. Im definately not interested in muzzle breaks cause i have really good hearing lol. I also like to shoot alot so ill put as many down the barrel as I can handle at a time. Most likely Increasing to as many shots as i can handle at one sitting. I have been always working my way up to a larger caliber. I started with 270 went to 30/06, 300 win 338and 450 marlin now I want to try a bigger caliber. And it came out just in time. I was happily surprised to say the least.
Gatehouse I never liked the bigger ones cause I never new how I would handle that much recoil. Without practicing shooting a big gun like them(weatheby or rum).. Im definately not interested in muzzle breaks cause i have really good hearing lol. I also like to shoot alot so ill put as many down the barrel as I can handle at a time. Most likely Increasing to as many shots as i can handle at one sitting. I have been always working my way up to a larger caliber. I started with 270 went to 30/06, 300 win 338and 450 marlin now I want to try a bigger caliber. And it came out just in time. I was happily surprised to say the least.





























I assume for the cost of these things there is a way to zero the turret, and the Leupold web page says it is easy to zero, as opposed to easy to adjust. Looking back at the fuzzy pics, there appears to be a flat screw at the 17 minute mark on the elevation turret. Could be that releases the drum to set the zero.























