10 February 2007, 03:01
oldunReview of 375 Ruger
quote:
In fact if H&H felt it imperative to create a proprietary cartridge,cause they chose to ignore the virtuous 9.3x64B,
As I understand things, this would have been rather difficult, the H&H was introduced in 1912, the 9.3x64 was introduced in 1927.
10 February 2007, 06:20
Jimmy P CoaltrainHornady will not have brass for the rifle available until June/July based on my discusion with them this afternoon. I am not sure that even the loaded ammuntion is available. This looks like a clear case of Ready, Fire, Aim...too bad...
10 February 2007, 06:22
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by Jimmy P Coaltrain:
Hornady will not have brass for the rifle available until June/July based on my discusion with them this afternoon. I am not sure that even the loaded ammuntion is available. This looks like a clear case of Ready, Fire, Aim...too bad...
midway has a couple boxes...
10 February 2007, 07:41
Jimmy P Coaltrainmust be gone...but at $60.00 a box I would reload

10 February 2007, 09:48
luv2safariI don't understand all the beating up on this rifle. It is friggin $860.00 production rifle that is highly flexible in its applications. If you want "flow" and hand cut checkering, buy a semi-custom or custom rifle. This looks to be a great meat & potatos gun, and it isn't trying to be anything else.
