Conor,
could you point for this hunt.
but there is a chance that Craig was paid for doing it ....
I wanted a 375 in the worst way. Looked at all of them and Ed up going with the ruger alaskan in 375 ruger. For my application a short barreled rifle with awesome open sights and stainless was a no brainer. I'm not a huge fan of the Hogue stock as it grabs my cheek a bit under recoil but I find it actually nice when carrying in wet conditions.
I echo the above statement. I put a piece of shiny tuck tape where my cheek hits the stock and it helps eliminate the grabby tendency of the stock. I just FINALLY got a Lee crimp die in .375 Ruger. Ordered it from Lee directly. $15. I think it will be good. I don't trust the neck tension with the RCBS dies for some reason.
Do you have a part # for the crimp die? I need one too
Here you go:
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Moss...et+the+new+Patriot+in+.375+Ruger.-a0425350123
from Guns and Ammo
I've spoke to Boddington in great length about his 375 Ruger experiences. He told me he would never go back to the H&H now that there is a better option
I've spoke to Boddington in great length about his 375 Ruger experiences. He told me he would never go back to the H&H now that there is a better option
It's amazing that the NEW KING is almost a decade old now. It couldn't have come a a better time, for me. I was about to have a 375 built, and had a stainless M70 action ready. I knew I didn't want another H&H so I was debating 375 WBY or the similar 375 AI. My goal was to build a short barrel rifle similar to the Alaskan, after eyeballing Boomers 375 RUM. Then the RUger was announced, and Todbartell sourced one of the first Alaskans to arrive in Canada for me. It was shortly after that that I sent a 260gr NAB lengthwise through a big black bear at 10 paces.
I still recall the misguided naysayers saying "stock up on brass, it will be gone in 10 years!"![]()
How much does Craig get paid by Ruger and Hornady again? He is an employee of both, for the record.I'm sure he means that and also that the paycheques and gear may slightly influence his sentiments. Subconsciously of course.
How much does Craig get paid by Ruger and Hornady again? He is an employee of both, for the record.I'm sure he means that and also that the paycheques and gear may slightly influence his sentiments. Subconsciously of course.