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"New" Howa M-1500 DGR (375 Ruger)
01 February 2010, 23:14
ar corey"New" Howa M-1500 DGR (375 Ruger)
Legacy is now selling these barreled actions in both 20" and 24" barrels.
http://www.legacysports.com/pr...pecs_baractions.htmlThey are $415.00 and weigh 5.35 lbs.
Put one in a JRS Classic for $92.00 and you have one very affordable DGR rifle good for a 1 time bear hunt.
Total weight would be 8.25 lbs. without scope. Add another pound and at 9.25.
01 February 2010, 23:41
MThuntrNot that it matters, but is it push feed or Controlled feed?
I'm gonna get one in stainless as soon as I talk to my FFL
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit"--Aristotle (384BC-322BC)
01 February 2010, 23:46
MileHighShooterThey've been selling those for quite some time now. Never ran into anyone who has actually purchased it. I guess most people figure after adding a stock and such, getting a Ruger is only a tiny bit more.
They're push fed
If you think every possible niche has been filled already, thank a wildcatter!
02 February 2010, 00:02
ar coreyPush feed.
I see no benefit to CR feed unless turning the rifle upside down.
If a person runs into a dangerous situation that somehow the rifle got turned upside down and he was gotten because of that, it was his time to go.
02 February 2010, 16:31
reindeerAll Howa rifles are push feed and equiped with "three rings of steel" to protect against negative effects of case rupture ot head seperation, should this ever happen: first ring is the bolthead that almost completely encloses the casehead, second ring is formed by the recess in the barrel chamber in which the boldhead is enclosed, the third ring being the receiverhead.
I consider this design much more desirable than a controlled feed action where in worst case scenario's gasses can vent back alongside the bolt
02 February 2010, 16:34
jeffeossohowa = weatherby vangaurd .. and colt/ smithwesson/mossberg 1500 rifles ..
02 February 2010, 18:09
Terry BlauwkampI'd love one, but all the magnums are only .620 muz dia. That is "ok" for a 7 mag, but not for a 375 Ruger.
Remember, forgivness is easier to get than permission.
02 February 2010, 19:23
jeffeossoTerry
that;s HUGE ....375+.200 is .575 minmum lawyer'ed up ... and then make it .250+.375 that's .625 -- and huge...
02 February 2010, 20:06
458WinHowa is also the same action used by Nosler for their high end custom rifles.
$415 for a sound, lightweight barreled action sound like a real deal for most folks looking for a reliable, inexpensive 375 suitable for hunting virtually anything.
While in theory I prefer a CRF action - if they are not properly tuned and timed by a gunmaker who knows what he is doing - a good push feed action often works just a reliably in actual practice.
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
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www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com 03 February 2010, 00:13
ar coreyquote:
Originally posted by 458Win:
Howa is also the same action used by Nosler for their high end custom rifles.
$415 for a sound, lightweight barreled action sound like a real deal for most folks looking for a reliable, inexpensive 375 suitable for hunting virtually anything.
I had a hunch the Nosler was Howa yet wasn't sure.
The Nosler has milled-out triangle receiver like the Howa Lightweight and the Browning A-Bolt(also Howa)
Personally, I prefer the traditional round receiver of the Howa/Vanguard. Looks like a classic Sako in a laminate stock.
03 February 2010, 00:15
ar coreyquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Terry
that;s HUGE ....375+.200 is .575 minmum lawyer'ed up ... and then make it .250+.375 that's .625 -- and huge...
+1
Plus available in 20" or 24".
What more could a person ask for?
03 February 2010, 04:10
MileHighShooterHowas feed upside down, me and my bro tested that one day lol its when the gun is getting jarred around that it doesn't feed.
If you think every possible niche has been filled already, thank a wildcatter!
03 February 2010, 19:53
458WinWhy do you want to shoot upside down?
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
Phil Shoemaker
Alaska Master guide
FAA Master pilot
NRA Benefactor
www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com 04 February 2010, 03:45
vapodogquote:
I see no benefit to CR feed unless turning the rifle upside down.
even then it's not much help if any at all.....the value in a CRF is if one short strokes the bolt and restrokes he can throw the first round clear of the action.....with a push feed he will jam the gun with two rounds.....
Learn to work the action and all is well!
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