Gatehouse has me half convinced

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:)I am going to order a 375 H and H. Winchester 70 Express, from 10 to 10000 lbs but a classic instead of something that will be gone in 5 years
 
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Good thing my coffee has been drunk or it would of been sticky keys for shure.
This is some funny sh$t this whole post.
He must be in the other heaven doing his stuff.
Shhhhhh for now.:p
 
If a guy really wants a M70 H&H he could do a lot worse for a lot more loot than this one:

H&H

It's a real good deal for a McMillion stocked SS M70. Though, the guy selling it can be a little 'difficult', it'd probably be worth the trouble...;):D
 
I was looking at that one LBL but I want walnut and blued steel. I have my mind set on a new Model 70 Express. I use mostly a 30-06 and have used 303 in the past for moose and caribou and both those calibers are more than adequate for moose. I guess if buy the 375 H and H, I will start saving for Africa. I have dreams of Cape Buffalo
 
dont be that bad with him. even without knowing the 375 ruger official rep or fan club president i made a favor to myself in buying one.

seems now that some people are jealous not for the hype but just the package.

stainless, laminated (plywood) 20" barrel and the 375 hh energy without the name and aristocratic side so the best of all world ... now if i was dreaming to be a lord in Sussex i ll need an hh but in british rifles the rest well ... it s for the crowd and for that the ruger is perfect ...

sorry i dont know about lovely icons so everything is under a big lol ....
 
Come on guys, who else reintroduced awsome cartridges like the 450 nitro,450/400 other than ruger.The 375 H&H in a winchester is a classic and a great combo.
 
Meh...The .375 Ruger can be lumped together with a buch of other cartridges such as the .325 WSM, .308 Marlin, .450 Marlin, .17 Mach 2, .376 Steyr, and others. Nothing really wrong with them, but going nowhere in a hurry.

In North America, the only real advantage of going .375 over a .338, or even a .300 is the history and mystique of the H&H. You don't get that in the Ruger (other than the Rugers in .375 H&H of course).
 
The 375 ruger will be around for for long time,and I guess if you dont think the 375 ruger Or 375 H&H offer any advantge over the 300's well I guess it depends on where you live and what you hunt.For me for grizz and bison,I see a difference but eveone has different expeiences.
 
The 375 ruger will be around for for long time,and I guess if you dont think the 375 ruger Or 375 H&H offer any advantge over the 300's well I guess it depends on where you live and what you hunt.For me for grizz and bison,I see a difference but eveone has different expeiences.

Fair enough. I should have stated Alberta, not all of North America. I still stand by my statement that the H&H has staying power, and the Ruger doesn't though.
 
history and mystique of the H&H

This is a great thread as I was laughing hard at Gate's other one. However for what it's worth those reasons above are real good ones for me. A nice classic rifle in 375 or even 300 H&H would get my vote over a Ruger wannabe anyday :)
 
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