I just put money down today on my own .375 Ruger.![]()
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I'm buying one from a local shop, and it's the "DiamondBlack" version of the Hawkeye Alaskan.
I can't wait!!!
Jeff/1911.
Is that the one with the black coating? The one I originally was going to buy, had the black coated barrel but when I arrived they just so happen to had a shipment of SS ones, I chose the SS just cause. Either way I think they are a great gun. I am very happy with the Alaskan, and Rugers new triggers LC6 are pretty good. I am going to purchase a Hawkeye SS version in 35 Whelen very soon I hope and if it's performs like my Alaskan it will be a great gun.It should also look good sitting beside the 7600 35 Whelen carbine.I am really liking the 35 Whelen.
Scott
When I see an Alaskan or African style rifle it makes me wonder.
What is the idea behind the iron sights?
Is it tradition?
A nod to the old days when scopes may have less reliable? A guy could pull off the scope in then field and save the hunt.
A nod to the old days when 30 06 was a long range round and more guys hunted with irons?
I suspect most guns get the scope mounted pretty quick. Never sighted in with just the irons.
Not trying to stir nothing here, just a question...
Nice gun.
When I see an Alaskan or African style rifle it makes me wonder.
What is the idea behind the iron sights?
Is it tradition?
A nod to the old days when scopes may have less reliable? A guy could pull off the scope in then field and save the hunt.
A nod to the old days when 30 06 was a long range round and more guys hunted with irons?
I suspect most guns get the scope mounted pretty quick. Never sighted in with just the irons.
Not trying to stir nothing here, just a question...
Nice gun.
When I see an Alaskan or African style rifle it makes me wonder.
What is the idea behind the iron sights?
Is it tradition?
A nod to the old days when scopes may have less reliable? A guy could pull off the scope in then field and save the hunt.
A nod to the old days when 30 06 was a long range round and more guys hunted with irons?
I suspect most guns get the scope mounted pretty quick. Never sighted in with just the irons.
Not trying to stir nothing here, just a question...
Nice gun.
Scopes suck in heavy cover thus irons on dangerous game rifles.
My load is 80.0 grains of IMR 4350 with a 300 gr. Swift A-Frame bullet. There was no pressure signs at all.
Any idea what velocity you are getting with your load reason I ask is because I am loading 92grs IMR4350 with Swift A-Frames/Partitions/Gameskings in my 21" barreled 375RUM = 2640fps?
I'm curious what gains 12grs more powder give.
Maybe true in extreme follow up situations, but my vote goes to the 1.5-5X (set on 1.5X) for the first shot every time.
In my opinion the low power scope makes it far easier to place an accurate shot in poor lighting conditions (black sight on a black bear in dark shadows).
Irons offer better situational awareness...A good thing while hunting cape buff, but (fun factor aside) I find them more of a hindrance than help in North American hunting.
Any idea what velocity you are getting with your load reason I ask is because I am loading 92grs IMR4350 with Swift A-Frames/Partitions/Gameskings in my 21" barreled 375RUM = 2640fps?
I'm curious what gains 12grs more powder give.




























