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what is the most common , what size Recticle
 
Posts: 1456 | Location: maryland / Clayton Delaware | Registered: 16 December 2004Reply With Quote
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Have a 4-12x Leupold Rifleman on my Ruger #1 and a Straight 6 power Leupold on my Enfield. Had a Weaver V7 on a M70 I had once. All duplex reticles but I like the German 3 posts best. Actually, I like 3 minute dots but no one makes those any more. They are fast and your eye always concentrates on that dot.
 
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375 Ackley Improved, 1999MRC, Accurate innovations, English Walnut Stock, Swarovski Z6i 1.7-10 TDS reticle (illum)
 
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Just a guess on my part, but I imagine that a good deal of the 375 H&H rifles you will encounter will wear something on the order of a 1.5 x 5 or 1.76 x 6 with a duplex reticle.

Myself and a couple of friends prefer the Leupold 2.5 x 8 with the duplex reticle.

Having said this, I have shot some amazing groups with a friend's .375 H&H that wears a Schmidt and Bender 1-4 scope. Great optics!


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I use 2 different scopes depending on where and what I'm after. First is a Leupold LPS 1.75X6,wide duplex,when turned down low the field of view is very wide and easy to pick up things quick that are close, the second is a leupold 2.5x8,wide duplex. The 2.5x8 is my prefered scope on my hunting rifles.
 
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375 Ruger count here? IOR 6x42 with MP8 reticle


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A Leupold VX II 3-9X in QD rings. If I'm so close I can't use the scope, I'll take it off and use the irons.
 
Posts: 2911 | Location: Ohio, U.S.A. | Registered: 31 March 2006Reply With Quote
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I use a Leupold 2-7 with a Duplex reticle. It is fairly economical, has proven recoil resistant, has a very wide field at low power, and has plenty of magnification at the top power to take advantage of the .375's long range capabilities.
 
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My two .375H&H's (a Blaser R93 & Winchester Model 70) both wear the same 1.5-4.5x26 with a #4 recticle Red Dot. They're marketed by a German gunsmith I know - he won't tell me where he sources them but somehow I suspect they're Meopta's. With the Blaser R93 I can mount any of the 7 different scopes I've got in their Saddle Mounts, one a 6x42 Schmidt & Bender that I took to African once as a back-up and used it for a coupla days. Good scope even at close range and certainly enough scope to cover any potential distance I'm gonna shoot at with this combination.

Anyway, the quality of the S&B is spectacular and the "No Names" quality is good, not great or spectacular, just solid; they've held up under a whole lot of rounds outa both rifles.

While not the sorta scope many use today for longer-r-r range and certainly not a common occurance for me but when it's required I've managed successful 300 meter shots with them, too.


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Have a Swarovski 1.5-6x42 PH, 7a reticle slated for my 375 upon it's return from the gunsmith...
 
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On my Ruger#1 I have a Leupold 4x36. I have in the past used a Leupold 6x40. I like both very much and cannot tell a whole lot of difference between the two.

I have shot as close as 20yds, seems to work fine for me. I personaly do not care for varibles, I am always screwing around with the setting. Seems like more to go wrong can go wrong.
 
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Hi,

I have now a Zeiss Victory 1,5-6x42 with Nº 4 reticle. In old machined steel Warne Premier bases and rings. The rifle is a Win 70 Pre-64 (1953). Used to have a S&B 1,25-4x20. Also with Ret 4. But the Zeiss has the same weight and covers my use of the .375 much better. Also have a back up scope, an old Redfield Bear Cub 1" also in old Warne Premier Rings. With a Nº4 reticule put by a very good optics smith at B. Aires.

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1 1/2 X 6 X 42 Kahles with an iluminated reticle. Works quite well although I have not seen this scope listed for sale in US lately.

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Zeiss Diavari 3-9 x36 bought a while back! (Years!) Duplex reticle. Brightest scope I own regardless of the make or size! GHD


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I'm with the crowd, 1.5-6x42 Docter Optik 30mm tube with Duplex crosshairs, performs flawlessly, Waidmannsheil, Dom.


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Leupold VX3 1.75x6


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Leupold 2.5 x 8 with the duplex reticle

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Leupold VX III 2.5 X 8 on two different 375 H&Hs

Will be putting a Trijicon 3 X 9 X 40 on a new one now at the gunsmith's


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Posts: 1313 | Location: The People's Republic of Maryland, USA | Registered: 05 August 2006Reply With Quote
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I bought the gun in 1981 and put on a Bosh & Lomb 3x9x40 "Litesight" on it. I've really only fired about 80 rounds through it as I generally grab my .338WM instead. It is due for an upgrade on the scope.
 
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Currently I have two scopes in Talley's.

#1: Leupold FX-III 6x42 w/ wide duplex. This is my primary scope. Light, fast, and no screwing with it. (I've been trying to sell this scope, but I finally found the right home for it on the .375. I really, really like it on this rifle.)

#2: Burris Euro-Diamond 1.1-4x w/ 3P#4 e-Dot.

What I want: Zeiss Diavari 1.5-6x42 with either the #0, #56, or #60 e-dot. (I'd still back it up with the Leupold FX-III though). Well, that's the dream anyway...


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Posts: 2313 | Location: Greater Nashville, TN | Registered: 23 June 2006Reply With Quote
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So far I havn't needed any scope on my .375 H&H (a Magnum Mauser in a really nicely grained/ black-streaked "English" walnut stock).

For the last 30+ years with this one I have just used the standard "parade" of open sight leaves, which I filed to "zero" myself. So I guess my "optic" device is my eye... I am one of those weird older shooters who:

A. LIKES open iron sights for potentially DG encounters (bears), and

B. Likes very little "V" to the rear sight blades. My blades are almost flat topped, with a platinum line up the middle of each. What little "V" exists in each is VERY shallow. I just set the largish front bead on top of the line and put it where I want to hit. Same rule applies as in pistol shooting: "Front sight, Front sight! FRONT SIGHT!!!"

May be theoretically unsound, but works fine for me out to about 125 yards. Beyond that distance I don't normally use a .375 Magnum in my hunting.

Please note, am not suggesting that anyone else do what I do. Just saying it CAN work, and has for me.

If I HAD to put a scope on my .375 Maggie (right now it isn't even drilled or tapped for bases), I'd use the very best quality 2x7-X I could afford, with a "Three heavy posts and fine CH" reticule.
 
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S&B 1.5-6 , Ill.Ret., Claw mts


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I have a NightForce 2.5x10 x32 with the new hunting low velocity ballistic reticle. This turnedout to be a really nice scope.
 
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Leupold Vari-XIIc, 2-7x, Duplex Reticle, in Leupold QR mounts on a pre 64 Win 70.


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Either a Zeiss Conquest 2,5-8x32 or Diavari Victory 3-12x56 depending on what I hunt.
 
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Leupold VX-I 2-7x32 on my CZ-550.


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Swaro 1.5x6 PH with illuminated 4A in Talley QD's, and Sauer 'standard' irons on there if the scope goes...

The Swaro works great even at longer distance (for me 250-300 yards with my 375)
 
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1967. First buy was Redfield 1X4 in Redfield mounts. Put 200-300 rounds through gun in next 17 years without any problem. 1984. New scope Kahles 30mm Steel Tube Helia S 1.1-4.5X20 w/#8 reticle. Redfield bases and EAW rings. Sighted in with 1.5" - 2.0" groups @ 100m. Never changed adjustments since. Prob 600 - 700 full power rounds in next 26 years. I've thought about illuminated reticle several times but keep looking at Mr. Murphy staring over my shoulder and decide to do something else.

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I have a Kahles American Hunter 2x7 with Leupy QD mounts and rings.
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Swarovski Z6 1.7-10. Perhaps the best all around scope built. Only thing better might be the illuminated version.


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3-9 red trijicon triangle reticle on my win70. I love it, but if I could afford a Swarovski 1.75-10 or 1-6, that would be my choice
 
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My 375 H&H has a straight 6 power Cabela's Pine Ridge, with duplex cross hairs.

It was a $60.00 scope hen Cabela's sold them.

Put it on the rifle in 1998 and have only had to adjust the point of aim 2 or 3 times with about 400 rounds run thru the rifle.

When/if it wears out, I will find a good used El Paso steel tube Weaver K6 to replace it.


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After years of using numerous scopes, including many variables, I developed a preference for fixed power scopes. Variables tend to be longer, heavier, and more prone to fogging or leaking. When using a variable, I always ended up keeping it either at the highest or the lowest power and not varying magnification at all. My .375 H&H has a Zeiss 4x.




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On the two that I have owned:

Leupy 1.75x6E

Leupy 1.5x5


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What I have learned on AR, since 2001:
1. The proper answer to: Where is the best place in town to get a steak dinner? is…You should go to Mel's Diner and get the fried chicken.
2. Big game animals can tell the difference between .015 of an inch in diameter, 15 grains of bullet weight, and 150 fps.
3. There is a difference in the performance of two identical projectiles launched at the same velocity if they came from different cartridges.
4. While a double rifle is the perfect DGR, every 375HH bolt gun needs to be modified to carry at least 5 down.
5. While a floor plate and detachable box magazine both use a mechanical latch, only the floor plate latch is reliable. Disregard the fact that every modern military rifle uses a detachable box magazine.
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7. PF actions are not suitable for a DGR and it is irrelevant that the M1, M14, M16, & AK47 which were designed for hunting men that can shoot back are all PF actions.
8. 95 deg F in Africa is different than 95 deg F in TX or CA and that is why you must worry about ammunition temperature in Africa (even though most safaris take place in winter) but not in TX or in CA.
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10. 1 in a row is a trend, 2 in a row is statistically significant, and 3 in a row is an irrefutable fact.
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CZ550 with a Leupold VX-III 3-9X in Talley QD's..
If that's too much glass, I go to the irons.

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While using it in Alaska, I have kept a Leupold 4X on it. However, I may be putting a VXIII 2.5-8 on it for Colorado Elk. I will keep my 416 equipped with a Leupold 1-4 for Alaska bear duty.

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2.5-10x56 Trijicon or Swarovski Z6 Rail 1.7-10.

Does everything that way, bison and bears up close and elk and whatever else at 300.

260 Accubond in both the 375 Ruger and 375 H and H.
 
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what is the most common , what size Recticle


Mine are fairly light for being 375s and I do not like big optics on such rifles. I tend to favor German #1 and #4 on low powered fixed or 1.5-5X variables.

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I just don't see the point of shooting a rifle that has the same ballistic arc as a 30-06 and crippling it by using a 1 to 5.

Even in Africa I would want at least 6 or 7 as a minimum of my high power.

Maybe not in the jungle, but in the jungle I would want a 45, 47, or 50 caliber rifle. Bigger holes and all.
 
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I had a Leupold VX III 1.5 x 5 on mine at first. Did OK...but changed it to a VXIII 2.5 x 8. Like it much better.


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