troutseeker
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Hawkeye rifles, wow must be surgical precision! (just for you MASH fans...)
troutseeker said:Hawkeye rifles, wow must be surgical precision! (just for you MASH fans...)
gitrdun said:Here's my M77 MkII Compact, 16 1/2" barrel. In 7mm-08, scoped with a Burris Fullfield II 3x9. This is the trigger that I recently "filed and polished" from 5.4 lbs down to 2.7 lbs. She swings fast and deadly, 3/8" group @ 100 yds. Hornady 139 gr. Interlocks.
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blargon said:Any speculation on when these will be in Canada, or will it be 1-2years like the rem 798?
Chilly Willy said:he improved triggers and new short action 375 cal. plus a great stock....here's a winner boys. Will it come in left hand versions for south paws????
todbartell said:the 375 Ruger will be a tight fit in a 2.8" rifle![]()
Chilly Willy said:Will it come in left hand versions for south paws????
When a new cartridge bears the names of two American shooting sports legends, it had better be something special. Hornady's new 375 Ruger is just that!
This newly designed powerhouse is slightly larger in diameter than the 30-06, but shares the same case overall length, which means it can be chambered in ANY standard length action. All this and it still out performs the 375 H&H but with a 20" barrel.
Mauser98 said:There's some speculation that the dimensions will be:
rim dia = .532",
base dia = .532"(perhaps .550"),
case length = approx 2.5" and the case will have a minimal taper.
Powder capacity will exceed the .375 H&H
1899 said:Isn't that basically the .375 Dakota?
I was thinking it may be an beltless .375 Taylor. (.338 Win Mag necked up).




























