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In light if the .375 H&H's 100 years anniversary next year - who owns this grand old king?

Question:
I own a :-

Choices:
.375 Win
.375 Taylor
.375 H&H
.375 Ruger
.375 Weatherby / .375 AI
.375 if another sort

 
 
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I have a 375 H&H and my son also has one
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Poll does not allow reporting of multiple .375 chamberings. May lead to skewed results.


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Mine's a .375 Wby.
 
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I've had 2 375H&H (if my old memory is working) over the years. A 375 Whelen. Now days I simply run and gun with my 380PDK.


Roll Eyes Crap not working forgot about the 375H&H AI I had all of 3 or 4 months.


As usual just my $.02
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Posts: 12881 | Location: Mexico, MO | Registered: 02 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Rsm in 375 h&h
 
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i have more than one!


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I have had 3, .375 caliber rifles over the years.

First one was a Ruger No. 1, did not like it so got rid of it.

My next two, both of which I still own, are my favorite of all my rifles, an InterArms Mark X in .375 H&H, and cheating somewhat, my second although it likes .377 diameter bullets best, is a Model 94 Winchester Chief Crazy Horse Commerative in 38-55


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Posts: 31014 | Location: Olney, Texas | Registered: 27 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Currently own three .375 H&H's.
 
Posts: 200 | Location: Garner, TX | Registered: 17 January 2004Reply With Quote
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I have one .375(for now), a Sako 375 h&h.
 
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H&Hs: Whitworth, pre64 M70, Brno ZKK602, Ruger #1


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Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.
 
Posts: 9487 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: 11 January 2002Reply With Quote
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A 375 H&H just kinda feels right. I have used it on everything from Bobcat to Cape Buffalo with good results. I currently have three H&H's, a winchester, Browning FN LE, and a Hoffman Mauser.

The winchester is a future project gun, the Hoffman is a classic, and the Browning is my go to 375 for now.

I have consider what choices are in the future and it is hard to imagine without at least one 375 H&H...............
 
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1 376 steyr
1 375 hh
2 375 rugers
right this minute


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
 
Posts: 40092 | Location: Conroe, TX | Registered: 01 June 2002Reply With Quote
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.375 Ruger and JDJ at the moment. I want an H&H as well as a Haws/Scovill some day.
 
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I have a .375 RUM


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375 h&h
378 Wby
 
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2 pre-64 M-70's.
 
Posts: 1676 | Location: Colorado, USA | Registered: 11 November 2002Reply With Quote
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M700, 375H&H.
 
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375 H&H (2) and 378 Wby
 
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2 customs in .375 H&H and a Kevin Weaver custom in .375 Ruger.... now a AHR in .375 RUM!


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Own a 375 H & H and a 378 Weatherby. Both great shooting rounds.
 
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I'm extremely fond of the .375 H&H and own several Winchester 70 Africans, a Remington 700 with composite stock and glass for bad weather in the Northwest, a Bruno and one .375 Ruger. The H&H is one of the singular best shooting and killing rounds ever developed for hogs to plains game to the big bears and more.
 
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1 376 steyr
1 375 hh
2 375 rugers
right this minute


Do you mine posting bullets and loads you have tried in 376 Steyr? I have only loaded some 250 Sierra and some 270 grain Swift A-Frames & Barnes Xs using Varget. Hornady 270 grain factory loads average 2695FPS and are a just a little hot as I saw some light ejector marks on the case head.
 
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Poll does not allow reporting of multiple .375 chamberings. May lead to skewed results.


True. I had to answer only with my favorite, .375 Weatherby.

Here is my current .375 Battery, 11 of them in 7 chamberings:

1 ... .375 Taylor (FN Mauser)
1 ... .375 H&H (6.75-pound Pre-64 M70 custom, in 1-pound stock)
2 ... .375 Rugers (The African is a fat 7.75 pounds in walnut, the Alaskan in a boat-paddle stock is about 7.25 pounds)
3 ... .375 Weatherbys (M70, MkX, CZ550)
2 ... .375 RUMs (M700 and CZ550)
1 ... .375/.338 Lapua Magnum (CZ550)
1 ... .378 Weatherby (CZ550)

All I need for an even dozen is the Sheikh Saeed reamer specs and reloading dies for the .375/404 Jeffery SS, but Sheikh Saeed won't spill the beans. Wink

My two 38-55s use .377-caliber cast boolits.
 
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375 H&H


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I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
 
Posts: 2551 | Location: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa | Registered: 06 May 2002Reply With Quote
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I have one that will be 100 in 2013. Still waiting to get the factory records from H&H.

Cheers, Chris


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Own 2-375 H+H, and 1-375 Ruger. Got my eyes on another H+H tho Big Grin oh the temptation!
 
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H&H in a Mauser.
JDJ in a 14" bbl. Contender.....HAMMERTIME...!!!!
 
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I have a .375 H&H Kreighoff O/U double rifle, another on a pre- World War I Magnum Mauser action and another on a pre-64 Model 70. I also have a .375/.338 (.375 Taylor) on a DHT Springfield 1903 and another on a pre-64 Model 70. Finally, I have a Winchester Hi Wall Schützen rifle in .375 Winchester. Sorry there was no room in the poll to register this.
 
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I have a 375 H&H and a 375 Ruger, both left handed.


Good Hunting,

 
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My son and I both have 375 H&H, Ruger No. 1s. We are taking them to Zim for our hunt next July.


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1 376 steyr
1 375 hh
2 375 rugers
right this minute


Do you mine posting bullets and loads you have tried in 376 Steyr? I have only loaded some 250 Sierra and some 270 grain Swift A-Frames & Barnes Xs using Varget. Hornady 270 grain factory loads average 2695FPS and are a just a little hot as I saw some light ejector marks on the case head.


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I am not near my books this weekend .. i loaded everything from 210 to 300 .. and with a longer barrel .. for american hunting, the 225 hornady sp can't be beat


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
 
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Currently have two 375H&H's: a CZ550 and a Winchester 1885.
 
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.375 H&H for me. Model 70 left hand.
 
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I have almost all of the parts to build a 375 Flanged Magnum.
 
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Have an H&H and getting ready to get another one for my son.
 
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jjs: the Hoffman is a classic
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I have a 375 H&H in progress


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For me, personally, there's only one .375, and that's Holland & Holland's.

If a man says his rifle is a three seven five, you can be sure that it's a Holland & Holland, without him having to say any more about it.


Mike

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Hard to beat the 375 H&H. Currently have two, a stock Whitworth and a CZ being customized and restocked.


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