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05 June 2005, 19:47
Paul K
Foot pounds of recoil
Gentlemen:
I am planning to have built a Cape Buffalo rifle for my wife. She shot my 375HH Sako off hand alright but I was wondering what the recoil in FT LBS is for the 404 Jeffries as compared to the 375HH.

Thank You

Paul K


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06 June 2005, 07:22
Atkinson
I am not sure in numbers, but its noticeably more all things being equal..If she handles the .375 well, then why fix something thats not broke...The 375 will lay low anything she will hunt...

I shoot both the 404, 416 Rem, 10.75x68 and .375 and I assure you one cannot visably see a lot of difference in the final result, at least on Buffalo, Lion and Leopard...The difference may show from the .458 Lott and up, but even that plumb to the top (577) is not outstanding...


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06 June 2005, 07:39
Paolo9,5x73
....Triad, A-Frame, ABC, Barnes Solid, Fail Safe,....in 9,5x73mm. Big Grin With proper shot placement, what's "immune" to its punch! Wink
06 June 2005, 09:34
elmo
Whoa Boys.. Let's not get to hasty here!!!!
You never khow who might be reading this.

Let's all read Paul's post a little more carefully here.

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I Winkam planning Wink Wink to have built clap a Cape WinkBuffalo Wink Wink Rifle Big Grin for my wife roflmao roflmao wave


That's a damn fine plan, Mr K. I'm sure nothing's too good for that sweet little bride of yours. Something custom of course... maybe a double .470 perhaps. She sure is lucky to have a swell guy like you for a husband. thumb

Regards

Elmo
06 June 2005, 11:01
Will
To answer your question, it depends on how the 404 is loaded.

Comparing a 300 gr. 375 buulet at nominal velocity of 2550 fps and a 400 gr. 404 bullet at nominal velocity of 2170 fps (Ref.: Any Shot You Want), the Jeffery would actually have less ft-lb(f) of energy (about 3% less).

The 375 will kill any buff. Who knows how much more effective a 404 would be, if any, though a heavier bullet wouldn't hurt any.

So in the same weight and shape of stock rifle, she won't see any difference.

P.S. It is Jeffery, not Jeffries.


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06 June 2005, 16:40
Paul K
Gentle:
Well, the wife read this thread when I went to get me a cold beer, now the fat is in the fire.
Then came the questions," Don't WE have enough rifles? Can't you just cut down the stock on the Sako to fit me?" I tried to tell her that it didn't work that way and that the correct way was to build one just for her.Then I here, "I agree with Ray ,if its not broke don't fix it", thanks Ray Big Grin

Will:
Sorry for the misspelling, I was subconsciously thinking plural. Big Grin

I thank all of you for your input and think the 375 HH is the best way to go. Now, how do I go about doing it? I have to come up with a new plan.

Paul K


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06 June 2005, 22:26
Paul H
Cut down the Sako to fit her, and spend the custom gun money you saved on the Safari.


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06 June 2005, 22:42
Paul K
Paul H.
Words of wisdom!!! After reading a post on AR recently I went to my safe and took a good look at what was sitting in ther and collecting dust and asked myself, are you a collector or a hunter/shooter, I am the later.It is time for a safe cleaning!!

Paul K


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07 June 2005, 01:42
458RugerNo1
"...and asked myself, are you a collector or a hunter/shooter, I am the later.It is time for a safe cleaning!!

Paul K"

I did that last year, trimmed down my inventory and got rid of things I wasn't using much or that were too overlapping in purpose. I like my sporting rifle battery to be as simple as possible. "One gun, one load" and calibers that dont overlap too much in their roles...

All Ruger M77's - .22 rimfire M77/22, .243 RSI/M77 (soon to arrive in my safe this week or next), 30-06 M77/MkII, .375 RSM M77/MkII, .458 Win M77 and a #1.

Those rifles cover all the bases easily - six Rugers.


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07 June 2005, 08:28
elmo
Oooops sofa



All kidding aside, what Mrs K might really like is a nice compact well balanced 9.3 x 74 double. They are an elegant, mild recoiling solution to a wonderful problem. They can be found used at a reasonable price and can be made to fit her by cutting and bending the stock if needed.


Elmo