- Location
- Western Canada
A recent, new to me, acquisition that is chambered in a cartridge I have long been curious about getting some trigger time with.
Just wanted to share a beautiful rifle, on a beautiful day with the community!
The recoil impulse on the 375 is stout but manageable. It felt more like a hard push straight back into the shoulder, not a snappy kick to the jaw, and it reminded me a little bit of my .45-70 in that regard. I am not entirely sure what I had expected, having never fired the 375H&H before but I did walk away with the impression that it was relatively easy for me to tame.
The Express style iron sights function very well in the densely forested, bear filled mountains where I spend most of my time but I also have a simple Zeiss 3-9 on some dovetail rings for anything beyond 100y or an Aimpoint Acro dovetail mount incase I want to use a RDS. The action and trigger on this particular rifle are both fantastic. Looking forward to more time with this medium bore rifle, before next hunting season starts.
Photo two and three are of the only bullet that I was able to find intact. It is a Federal 270gr Power Shok fired at roughly 15 yards from the 21" Sako 85 Kodiak.
Just wanted to share a beautiful rifle, on a beautiful day with the community!
The recoil impulse on the 375 is stout but manageable. It felt more like a hard push straight back into the shoulder, not a snappy kick to the jaw, and it reminded me a little bit of my .45-70 in that regard. I am not entirely sure what I had expected, having never fired the 375H&H before but I did walk away with the impression that it was relatively easy for me to tame.
The Express style iron sights function very well in the densely forested, bear filled mountains where I spend most of my time but I also have a simple Zeiss 3-9 on some dovetail rings for anything beyond 100y or an Aimpoint Acro dovetail mount incase I want to use a RDS. The action and trigger on this particular rifle are both fantastic. Looking forward to more time with this medium bore rifle, before next hunting season starts.
Photo two and three are of the only bullet that I was able to find intact. It is a Federal 270gr Power Shok fired at roughly 15 yards from the 21" Sako 85 Kodiak.
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