New Rifle for Grizzly/moose

The Alaskan on my scale weighs 9lbs with scope installed. I swapped out the Hogue stock for a B&C off of my 7RM, and it dropped the weight to 8lbs, scope installed.

I like it much better, and wil probably order another B&C for the 375...I dont' have the patience to wait 5 months for a Macmillan.:)
 
Gate, you might just want to try the medalist with the full length 6061 bedding block, I'm pretty darned happy with both of mine on my FN's

They don't make the medalist for the ruger, unfortunately...

If I do get the plain ol' carbelite I will bed it and see what happens. ..I'm a bit apprehensive.:)
 
Good idea to go with the laminated stock if you don't want wood - avoid anything synthetic, read plastic, in .30 and up magnums. It's too painful, honest, to the point where you won't want to shoot it ever. A .338 with a 250gr Nosler Partition will handle almost anything on this planet easily. With a different bullet it can even handle Cape Buffalo, rhino and elephant, though it's illegal most places in Africa to use under a .375. All the same, a fine rifle choice in a very potent caliber!
 
Good idea to go with the laminated stock if you don't want wood - avoid anything synthetic, read plastic, in .30 and up magnums. It's too painful, honest, to the point where you won't want to shoot it ever. !


ha Ha Ha..you're killing me...Stop it. FUnniest thing I've ever heard onthe intraweb this week!:evil:
 
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