.375 Ruger....

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'Tis true that, c-fbmi ^.

Have followed your .375R from 300WM brass posts closely, and with some pleasure too.

Maybe, if there wasn't already a beautious (heavy) H&H up and running.
Or, that sweet (light) 'lil x62 Wagner ... currently getting all tuned in with both cast and jacketed ... Ted Loads. :)

If only I was to have me some more filthy lucre to hand, .. there may well be Ruger already on the build by now.
As would there definately be one of your .23 screamers .. that is for sure, & double sure, if I was to get to name that new cart.! lol.
Only ever have burned out but the one in under 1000 rnds ... past due to toast me another.
:cheers: all

And do tell what case would you like to see another 23 cal on that you could name?
Maybe one should respond on the 23 cal thread and leave this one for the Imposter lovers !!!
 
This is the song that doesn't end,
Yes, it goes on and on my friend,
Some people started singing it not knowing what it was,
And they'll continue singing it forever just because . . .
 
Can't let this thread go that far down!:) Finally got around to mount my new VX3 2.5-8x36 in low Ruger rings a couple weeks ago. Just got to find some time away from the wife and kids to go to the range and shoot those 250gr TTSX I have loaded. Almost forgot..........:dancingbanana:

 
Nice Ruger Steve :)

Are those actually low rings or mediums? I have the same glass on my lh SS New King, would like to get my glass down a bit more like yours. Also, what are you running there for a stock? Is that a painted factory synthetic?

Has anyone loaded up the little Barnes 235 TSX?
 
back to the club. with a lefty yukon 375 ruger ... sorry for the crappy picture.

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Nice Ruger Steve :)

Are those actually low rings or mediums? I have the same glass on my lh SS New King, would like to get my glass down a bit more like yours. Also, what are you running there for a stock? Is that a painted factory synthetic?

Has anyone loaded up the little Barnes 235 TSX?

Thanks! Yes, low rings. A #3 and a #4 ring as opposed the #4 and #5 that came with the rifle. The stock is a McMillan.
 
VV, did you miss my thread on making it from 300 WM brass? or just can't be bothered ? I made a bunch up for myself and my kid from W-W 300 WM brass a while back here.

Doug,

you may talk more and more about it. it will experiment soon too that option. thanks again in the name of 375 ruger fraternity.

your discovery made me be get one again.

Phil
 
Can't let this thread go that far down!:) Finally got around to mount my new VX3 2.5-8x36 in low Ruger rings a couple weeks ago. Just got to find some time away from the wife and kids to go to the range and shoot those 250gr TTSX I have loaded. Almost forgot..........:dancingbanana:



Details on that stock please? I am planning to replace the Hogue on my 416 Alaskan and looking for ideas/thoughts to consider.
 
Details on that stock please? I am planning to replace the Hogue on my 416 Alaskan and looking for ideas/thoughts to consider.

It's a McMillan Ruger Mark II Classic in GAP camo. I couldn't stand the wide target style fore end on the Hogue stock.
 
I've got the same stock on my NEW KING. Although mine is a McSwirly and it didn't turn out as nice as I planned. Same function as Steve's , but Steves is more attractive. ;)
 
I don't read this thread much so please don't crucify me if this question has already been asked but is Ruger's new Guide Gun in Canada yet? I think I "need" a .375 of some sort or another and the Guide Gun looks like an ugly little devil that would preform really well. Anybody?
 
Don't know why it would be called the "king"
Looks like the "runt" of the litter....lol

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Great to see how popular the NEW KING is getting with African resident hunters! Here is another pic. Shot at 337 m with a 200gr GS Custom bullet

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Good thing he had the Super Redhawk to back him up.:D

That light weight GS Custom bullet, the HV I presume, should shoot pretty flat from the .375 Ruger, and get the job done on arrival. Those are the bullets that make a great cartridge even more versatile. If you can get a .375 to shoot as flat as a .300 magnum, with no more recoil than a .300 magnum, why would you carry a .300 magnum? I can see the .375 Ruger becoming a world class cartridge pretty quickly.
 
He was loading them at 3200fps but dropped back to about 3100 for best accuracy. At that speed, with a 3" high at 100 zero you are looking at about 7" drop at 350 and 14" at 400. Definitely in 300 magnum territory. If I ever decide to get a 375 Ruger rifle built I would make it like my custom M70 300WSM. It's a full pound lighter than the Ruger

Using 235 or 250 TTSX bullets it would be an excellent choice for hunting anywhere and for anything. Light enough to pack for sheep, at hiome in the woods, lots of power close and far and comforting when bumping into grizzlies. :)
 
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