The NEW KING is taking off!

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Waaaaait a minute, I just checked the data.

From Hodgdon:

.375 H&H 81.5gr H4350, 300gr SP 2645fps

.375 Ruger 80.7gr H4350, 300gr SP 2660fps

How is that the new king? :p The H&H has been at it for a century now. Same difference, and in that case, I'll stick with the more popular, more established, better extracting cartridge.
 
Waaaaait a minute, I just checked the data.

From Hodgdon:

.375 H&H 81.5gr H4350, 300gr SP 2645fps

.375 Ruger 80.7gr H4350, 300gr SP 2660fps

How is that the new king?

A little less powder, a little more velocity, standard long action, no feeding issues. Do you have a point here
 
How is that the new king? :p The H&H... , better extracting cartridge.

Never had an extraction issue with my .375Ruger nor have I heard of any extraction issues.
Can anyone say that they have had an extraction issue or witnessed first hand an issue..................
Nobody..........................
Just like I thought. Now bow, pay your respects. The new KING has arrived.
 
Waaaaait a minute, I just checked the data.

From Hodgdon:

.375 H&H 81.5gr H4350, 300gr SP 2645fps

.375 Ruger 80.7gr H4350, 300gr SP 2660fps

How is that the new king? :p The H&H has been at it for a century now. Same difference, and in that case, I'll stick with the more popular, more established, better extracting cartridge.


Haven't you been paying attention the last couple of years?:p

That's what makes it the NEW KING. Updated case, handy rifle package, feeds fine, extracts fine and has similar time proven performance.

The .375 Ruger is what the H&H would have looked like if it had been introduced today. Any cartridge that was introduced today that looked like the H&H would get laughed at.

ALL HAIL THE NEW KING!

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A little less powder, a little more velocity, standard long action, no feeding issues. Do you have a point here

A little less powder - no practical advantage

a little more velocity - no practical advantage

standard long action - no practical advantage

no feeding issues - no advantage because the H&H is one of the slickest feeding rounds anyways.

The point is crystal clear - the Ruger offers no practical advantage to the proven and well established H&H.
 
A little less powder - no practical advantage

a little more velocity - no practical advantage

standard long action - no practical advantage

no feeding issues - no advantage because the H&H is one of the slickest feeding rounds anyways.

The point is crystal clear - the Ruger offers no practical advantage to the proven and well established H&H.

This was already dealt with when the NEW KING first arrived. Might want to do a search for some of the NEW KING threads of the past.


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Tofu, the NEW KING of Irish stew ingredients. Avaialble at your local friendly pub.

Saying it of course, doesn't make it so.
 
A little less powder, a little more velocity, standard long action, no feeding issues. Do you have a point here

Feeding issues on a 375 H&H?.....That's a new one. :confused:

Tapered case makes for very smooth feeding, unlike fat short cases like WSM,SAUM and perhaps 375 Ruger. I do remember some folks having feeding troubles in their new Hawkeye 375's,no? :cool:
 
Feeding issues on a 375 H&H?.....That's a new one. :confused:

Tapered case makes for very smooth feeding, unlike fat short cases like WSM,SAUM and perhaps 375 Ruger. I do remember some folks having feeding troubles in their new Hawkeye 375's,no? :cool:

I don't think I said anything about 375HH feeding. It is a well known fact that they feed very smoothly. Do you have experience with 375 Ruger feeding or are you just another "Someone said " kind of guy. :dancingbanana:
 
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