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05 February 2011, 23:05
fourbore
.375 ownership poll
quote:
I have a Ruger M77 in .375 H&H and it is my favorite rifle and far above the rest.


What is this a custom build? I though the M77 was too short for H&H length rounds.
05 February 2011, 23:16
SaxonPig



05 February 2011, 23:23
shootaway
quote:
Originally posted by fourbore:
quote:
I have a Ruger M77 in .375 H&H and it is my favorite rifle and far above the rest.


What is this a custom build? I though the M77 was too short for H&H length rounds.
My Ruger M77 RSM magnums have the same size action as my CZ 550 magnum or at least it appears the same, side by side, to me.
06 February 2011, 00:44
bondy
.375Win, .378Wby. Had a .375H&H but no longer.
06 February 2011, 01:06
chuck375
Had a CS Safari Classic in 375 H&H, rebarreled it to 500 Jeffery, so now I'm waiting for Winchester to come out with an extreme weather M70 in 375 H&H.


Regards,

Chuck



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06 February 2011, 01:41
nilgi
I have a Ruger no.1 In 375 H&H, and love it. It's a perfect pig gun.
06 February 2011, 02:32
Bill G. in Oregon
Whitworth 375H&H

FN Belgium Browning (Sako action) Hi Power Safari grade 375 H&H (delivery soon)

Push feed M70 375 WBY
06 February 2011, 06:34
308Sako
quote:
Originally posted by 500straight:
I have a Ruger M77 in .375 H&H and it is my favorite rifle and far above the rest. It has a heavy barrel and upgraded wood... very nice. It also is VERY accurate. Last summer, I clover-leafed three shots at 100 yards. This is true...you can ask my father he was there!!!!


I can easily believe that as the Hudson Valley produces a unique force which drives the .375 bullets together. The only cloverleaf group I shot with the above pictured Sako was indeed fired there!






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06 February 2011, 06:58
pinotguy
375 Ruger, in a OMG, wait for it, Howa 1500. Roll Eyes

One day, I'd love to build a 9.5x66 Vom Hofe. Not sure why, but those weird Euro-metrics have always held a lot of appeal to me.
06 February 2011, 20:02
fourbore
quote:
quote:
Originally posted by fourbore:

quote:
I have a Ruger M77 in .375 H&H and it is my favorite rifle and far above the rest.

What is this a custom build? I though the M77 was too short for H&H length rounds.

My Ruger M77 RSM magnums have the same size action as my CZ 550 magnum or at least it appears the same, side by side, to me.


OK, I thought the M77 came in two lengths not three. Short for 250 savage length and standard for the 30-06 length. And, that, the RSM, a magnum length, was considered a unique design. There was a time you could get the M77 in 458Win that was some kind of Safari grade, and that was a standard length action. I was wondering if they ever shoe horn a 375 into that gun?

When 500straight refers to an M77 in 375 he apparently meant the RSM. Makes sense, I did not know the RSM were considered M77's. [edit, I just got a look at 2010 catalog at dealer today and 500Straight is right, I guess I dont know what I had]

I guess the RSM is close in size, but just enough smaller than the CZ magnum, that it requires impractical extreme effort to skeletonize an RSM to take the 505 Gibbs- As posted elsewhere here in AR.

I used too think, a shame the RSM was not a tad larger, but since it been dropped by Ruger, no longer a concern. Now, they can focus on low cost plastic stocked guns.

I am elated to see these poll results indicate the vast majority (a silent majority? ) still favor the old classic rather than latest modern convenience made to fit.

Long live the classics!
06 February 2011, 20:23
BEGNO
I have 3, all .375 H & H.

One Whitworth
One Win Model 70
One Remington 700

The Whitworth feels and carries best for me. They all shoot well, bedded, trigger jobs, etc.


BUTCH

C'est Tout Bon
(It is all good)
06 February 2011, 20:29
Tim Carney
Have a .375 H&H rimless magnum LH bolt gun, a .375 H&H flanged magnum falling block and a .375 H&H flanged magnum double under construction thanks to Butch Searcy.

Regards
07 February 2011, 01:46
RIP
Oops, am now down to only 10 rifles of .375 caliber. Scratch the last remaining .375 H&H here, and convert that to a .395 H&H.
Still have plenty of .375 Wbys for burning up .375 H&H ammo to good effect. Cool
07 February 2011, 08:59
surestrike
A .375 H&H on a M-70 Stainless, Classic action restocked in a Mac Milan.

It is the finest no BS working mans do everything rifle ever conceived by mankind. I've killed over a dozen elk with it, caribou, deer, Bison x 5 or 6, multiple hundreds of wild hogs, dozens of coyotes, warthog, zebra, kudu, oryx, wildebeest of several species, cape buffalo and I'm sure others that I'm not remembering right now.

The .375H&H is my favorite all around cartridge and the one I keep garbing when I walk out the door to hunt.



08 February 2011, 17:54
jro45
I own a 375 H&H
08 February 2011, 22:00
Pegleg
Model 70 375 H&H


The only easy day is yesterday!
08 February 2011, 22:06
temmi
When I get one... it will be a .375 Ruger

Cause I swallowed the coolaid

T
09 February 2011, 04:02
<Mike McGuire>
quote:
Originally posted by RIP:
and convert that to a .395 H&H.


Where I have heard of a 395 H&H before Smiler
09 February 2011, 04:17
RREESE
I own three. (1).375 H&H (2).376 Steyr


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09 February 2011, 06:03
Collins
.375 Ruger in left handed African furniture.
Love it! Had the dies before I had the rifle.


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09 February 2011, 08:08
Rhys
375 H&H there can be only one!!!!


Yes it's cocked, and it has bullets too!!!
09 February 2011, 18:00
Warrior
The 375 has been the de facto standard for almost a 100 years now. It served hunters well in Africa and has earned a good reputation especially with the premium bullets that we enjoyed the last decade or so. It is the minimum DG caliber in most African countries with a few exceptions being the 9,3x62 mm in some countries such as Zimbabwe, et al.

This does not take away anything from all the other .375's. Each one of them I am sure will claim some sort of niche market and certain design features that they pride themselves on. The 375 H&H had an early start and there are so many of them floating around and to be inherited by the next generation that I can hardly see how they can lose their No. 1 position anytime soon.

The 375 Ruger has certainly a nice cartridge case and is a dandy newcomer on the scene. Likewise the 375 Wby Magnums have their staunch supporters as they believe they have a longer reach and their bullet hits harder at all ranges - a motto that Roy Weatherby propagated, which may be true for Solids, but not true for frangible Softs that shed weight and shatter at velocities exceeding the threshold strength of a Soft. Even in the early days the 375 H&H and the 9,3x64 mm (they had similar velocities) were plagued with bullet break-ups with thinly jacketed unbonded Softs such as Kynoch ammo. Today we have much better controlled expansion bullets with a wider operating velocity window.

Ultimately the ready availability of ammo and components (bullets & cases) will determine the longevity of any cartridge, and particularly so here in Africa. The new Arms Bill basically slaughtered 80% plus gun shops and the market is still in a depressed state for one with limitations of the number of rifles one can own.

Warrior
12 February 2011, 10:45
RiverBear
Ruger Alaskan 375 ruger, can't say it will be the only 375 i'll every own not because I don't like it but cuz I'm a gun slut. ( don't tell my wife)
12 February 2011, 23:59
chestermc
Win. Mod. 70 Clasic SS Syn. stock
13 February 2011, 00:51
465H&H
Based on these poll results it looks like the pretenders to the throne have a long row to hoe to over take over from the 375 H&H.

465H&H
13 February 2011, 01:27
<Mike McGuire>
quote:
Originally posted by 465H&H:
Based on these poll results it looks like the pretenders to the throne have a long row to hoe to over take over from the 375 H&H.

465H&H

But it would be interesting see the sales of new 375 bore rifles.

On Australia's main guns/hunting forum I would say the 375 Ruger is well in front of the 375 H&H for new rifles being purchased. Undoubtedly this is due to the Ruger rifle itself as compared to the CZ in 375 H&H. Not many M70 375s come to Australia and they are more expensive than Ruger and CZ. Strange as it might seem but Winchester Australia is the import agent for CZ Smiler
13 February 2011, 01:27
MS Hitman
I have a .375 H&H as well as a .375 JDJ.



If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
13 February 2011, 01:32
300magman
.375 H&H in a Model 70
13 February 2011, 02:09
SGraves155
Mk X Interarms with ghost-ring
Browning A-Bolt with 3200 firefly scope
Merkel double

All .375H&H


Steve
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Tanzania 06
Argentina08
Argentina
Australia06
Argentina 07
Namibia
Arnhemland10
Belize2011
Moz04
Moz 09
13 February 2011, 02:10
PRW
I've a 375 H&H Ruger No 1 - used for elk and deer hunting, and a 375/338 on an argentine 1909 action - also used for general hunting.
13 February 2011, 04:56
Fjold
Left handed M70 in 375 H&H


Frank



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06 February 2013, 07:09
lrich
375 H&H Whitworth. Love the size of the whitworths.


Hook em Horns
06 February 2013, 09:32
ozhunter
I own one of the Flanged variety.

06 February 2013, 21:14
2Barrels
quote:
Originally posted by mstarling:
Poll does not allow reporting of multiple .375 chamberings. May lead to skewed results.


Yea - how are the looney's here supposed to report all of their .375 cal rifle holding? Smiler
06 February 2013, 21:50
Todd Williams
quote:
Originally posted by ozhunter:
I own one of the Flanged variety.


Dang, that is one B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. rifle!! Eeker
06 February 2013, 22:10
Dave Bush
.375 flanged in a Chapuis Jungle.


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Chapuis "Jungle" .375 FL
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07 February 2013, 02:24
pagosawingnut
3 All H & H, 2 Remington custom shop and 1 in a Ruger RSM
07 February 2013, 02:54
LionHunter
Reviving DEAD THREADS should be punished severely. flame


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07 February 2013, 03:01
Collins
Posting but not contributing should REALLY be punished!


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07 February 2013, 13:57
umzingele
Used to own a 378 Weatherby - dogs loved it with all the bruised and bloodied meat they ate. 375 HNH does it all here in Africa, from plainsgame to the big boys. Been hunting with mine since 1991, everything I shot went down or had a good blood trail to follow. Why fix something that's not broken?


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