Do I really need a .375 H&H ?

Pretty rare you actually debate. Most of the time you are like a rap song. ;)

Projecting, are we now Gatehouse? :rolleyes::rolleyes:


Oh I'm sorry, (Projecting) that is a term that refers to someone who supplants their own flaws onto someone else, in order to feel of worth, or equal..................normally used when losing a debate or argument or feeling of less worth than the person upon whom you feel the need to project.
 
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Not yet, can't find an African, which I really like the fit and feel of..............my son has one, and I really like the rifle.
By the way R34, I have never bad mouthed or hated the 375 Ruger, I have just stated the obvious, that it is dying, and that it will never dethrone the H&H as the most popular medium bore cartridge...........I do hate the Horn brass which is all that is available for it, but I have solved that problem as well (a thread last fall about making brass from 300 WM, it worked out 100%).
. Its a dyeing cartridge that no one is buying but your on the hunt for one?
maybe its just me but everything I read from you is all bad about the Ruger.

I guess its like saying "No Offence" after insulting someone
 
To state the obvious sir, is not to offend, it is but mere fact..............I have not badmouthed the 375 Ruger, in fact I have said it is a very innovative and efficient design, and I like the beltless .532 case, I DON'T like the Hornady brass.........All you have read is frivolous debate between Gatehouse and I, and my position that it will never supplant the H&H as King of the medium bores..............Smooth thy ruffled feathers, it's all in good fun.............;)
 
Projecting, are we now Gatehouse? :rolleyes::rolleyes:


Oh I'm sorry, (Projecting) that is a term that refers to someone who supplants their own flaws onto someone else, in order to feel of worth, or equal..................normally used when losing a debate or argument or feeling of less worth than the person upon whom you feel the need to project.

Naw, not projecting.

Identifying.
 
I can see you identifying with a rapper..........I could identify you with a rapper.........the same crap over and over with no rhythm, rhyme or basis in reality.................
 
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Honestly I think it might keep going at a mediocre rate as it makes 375 caliber rifles more affordable for the average hunter. Really Savage chambering it in a $700 gun is what's going to keep it alive and proliferate amongst the general hunter population who won't spend the money on a magnum action.

I've been looking for one, I believe its called the 116 Alaskan Brush Hunter ?
So far all I have found are the 338 Win Mag.
The price is certainly fair and I do have a bunch of brass to use up...... what better excuse ?
 
No Kevan No NO, You have cast the darkness from your life, twice now, don't go back over to the dark side yet again..........it holds nothing for you but misery and disappointment...........I beseech you Kevan, do not indulge that darkness that has made you so unhappy in the past.;)
 
No Kevan No NO, You have cast the darkness from your life, twice now, don't go back over to the dark side yet again..........it holds nothing for you but misery and disappointment...........I beseech you Kevan, do not indulge that darkness that has made you so unhappy in the past.;)

True enough ! The unhappiness you refer to also came with a price tag..... two rifles not counting my Brother's, several boxes of brass, an assortment of bullets, etc., etc. But hey, that's what its all about... right ?
I considered the Savage as an option to make use of my stash of brass because I won't sell it, also there is a possibility of a wildcat on the 375 Ruger ?
 
True enough ! The unhappiness you refer to also came with a price tag..... two rifles not counting my Brother's, several boxes of brass, an assortment of bullets, etc., etc. But hey, that's what its all about... right ?
I considered the Savage as an option to make use of my stash of brass because I won't sell it, also there is a possibility of a wildcat on the 375 Ruger ?[/QUOTE]

Ah yes, a prod............have all the necessary tooling and hardware now, it is just a matter of doing it now..........too many "honey dos" have placed gun works way down the list unfortunately......of course if I spent the time working, that I spend on CGN all my projects would be done by now..........wish I had continued to live in ignorant bliss of CGN..........:rolleyes::bangHead:
 
True enough ! The unhappiness you refer to also came with a price tag..... two rifles not counting my Brother's, several boxes of brass, an assortment of bullets, etc., etc. But hey, that's what its all about... right ?
I considered the Savage as an option to make use of my stash of brass because I won't sell it, also there is a possibility of a wildcat on the 375 Ruger ?

The New King has been wildcatted up and down with the most well known the 338 Campfire. Although wildcats have little interest to me, it's a shame the 7 mm, 308 and 338 calibers are so saturated with factory offerings as they would all be great options on a Ruger case.
 
Honestly I think it might keep going at a mediocre rate as it makes 375 caliber rifles more affordable for the average hunter. Really Savage chambering it in a $700 gun is what's going to keep it alive and proliferate amongst the general hunter population who won't spend the money on a magnum action.


Howa are in the same price range and they are great gun for the money.
 
True enough ! The unhappiness you refer to also came with a price tag..... two rifles not counting my Brother's, several boxes of brass, an assortment of bullets, etc., etc. But hey, that's what its all about... right ?
I considered the Savage as an option to make use of my stash of brass because I won't sell it, also there is a possibility of a wildcat on the 375 Ruger ?

Well Kevan you inspired me, I finished setting up the lathe and wiring it this aft. Filled it with oil and familiarized myself with all the settings and handles. Cleaned all the goop off the bare surfaces Now all I need is a good light over it and I'm back in business. The 458 Ruger should be a reality by Fri.
 
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