04 April 2004, 21:31
SevensThe Actual Weight
As I try to make my choice as to which 375 I want, I come to yet another road block. The gun will probably see a bit of elk hunting as well as Africa, so having a S/S rifle might have its advantages, but I'm into tradition and that would mean a blue/wood rifle. So here is my question, on the winchester m70 classic, are the weights given on both the S/S and blue/walnut models for the 375 H&H accurate? If they aren't accurate, which I believe I read they are not, could you please give me the actual weight of the rifles. Thanks so much.
Sevens
05 April 2004, 03:50
Don_GMy M70 Classic Express in 416 weighed 10.2 lbs from the factory with a 1.75-6 VX-III on it. It has a pretty dense (fine-grained) stock.
05 April 2004, 04:30
jeffeossoyou can wager a 8oz +/- range for factory rifles, with wood stocks, probably 2-4oz for tupperware stocks...
since a 375 doesnt really kick, 8# would be a tad light...
jeffe
I have found that they weigh about a pound more than they claim. Why they do this baffles me. The 416 weighed 9.1 or 9.2 pounds, so a 375 is going to weigh even more (same wood stock). The stainless steel version w/the plastic stock weighed about 8.3 pounds.
05 April 2004, 09:49
SevensJeffe,
I'm confused by your comment about a 375 not kicking hard and 8 pounds being a tad light. I would assume if it didn't kick hard you would want a standard 30-06 weight gun.
Sevens
06 April 2004, 05:20
GeorgeSHmmm, I've never weighed my .375H&Hs, but the Sako was reported to be 7 3/4lbs., and my M-70 was listed at 9lbs. back in 1997.
I carried that M-70 about 65 kilometers on one 14-day safari. The first day was tough, but after that, I never thought about it.
Why burden yourself with such minutiae?
George
25 April 2004, 11:52
Gearhead JimThe Winchester catalog says my 2001 Model 70 .375 weighs 8.5 lbs but it is actually 8.75 bare. With Leupold 1.5 X 5 in Leupold QD mounts, a nylon sling, and 4 rds ammo it comes in at 10.5 lbs.
26 April 2004, 19:20
fredj338I had a M70 in .458WM & it weighed 8.5# OOTB. A bit too light for me.
