You guys are just mad that you didn't see the light on the NEW KING before you built your custom 375's for probably a lot more money

. Come on over...... the grass is greener on this side of the fence.

Nope not mad just tired of the spewing that a lesser combo is king...
I just finished building my 375RUM a couple months ago I traded an older Rem 700 LSS in 300RUM for the NIB rifle basically the complete build with
Guntech's excellent work/pricing cost me less than an over the counter 375 Ruger and far less than a Mcmillan stocked Alaskan in 375 Ruger.
Plus I'm not having to compromise I have a one of a kind rifle built to exactly my spec's chambered in a cartridge that can do everything that a Ruger can and everything it can't...
I can load down to the Ruger ballistics but a Ruger cannot be loaded up to reach RUM ballistics ever no matter how hard you try and even if you could get close the pressures would be far higher than anything I would ever deal with.
Now that I have found RL17 and with a bit more load/chrono work that I would do with any rifle/cartridge combo, I have what I feel is the ultimate do everything one rifle/cartridge combo for BC/Africa/World...
The more I shoot/carry/hunt with this compact rifle the more I realize the potential that I have in my hands and how a 375 Ruger at best will ever only be able to come close.
I'm now even thinking about removing the VX-111 4.5-14X40mm B&C scope from my long barreled 375RUM and installing it onto my 21" 375RUM to make the rifle even more versatile XS Sights ghost ring/1X Burris EER/VX3 2.5-8X36 B&C/VX-111 4.5-14X40mm B&C.
In other words as I stated first in this response
nope not for a second...
The 375 Ruger/Alaskan combo is a good combo/package but that is all it will ever be...
