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Just thought I would share this.

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Posts: 9823 | Location: Montana | Registered: 25 June 2001Reply With Quote
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Is it this one?
Looks like a Remington.
The particulars would be interesting if I could make more sense out of the above.

 
Posts: 28032 | Location: KY | Registered: 09 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Yes they showed a video of the guy shooting it. Looked like it did not kick too bad at all. Must be one awesome muzzle brake.


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Posts: 9823 | Location: Montana | Registered: 25 June 2001Reply With Quote
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I personally don't use muzzle brakes and I have never seen any advantage to ultra light rifles, they are hard to hold steady after a run as they bounce all over hell and back when trying to make a off hand shot. A 9 lb. rifle, on the other hand, will settle down in a hurry..

lots of hunters don't shoot off hand these days, or take running shots, at least not on TV they don't shocker, so I guess a 5 lb. rifle suits them, and nothing wrong with that, it's just not for me.

Then again I'm a curmudgeon, hate plastic, staiinless steel, and non Mauser type actions! old


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Posts: 42394 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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I defiantly agree with Ray if a 5 lb. rifle suits them, and nothing wrong with that, it's just not for me and don’t try to tell me how the recoil isn’t bad. There are people who haven’t shot a light weight big bore and they may believe it. Make mine at least 9-91/2 pounds.
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Posts: 1132 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Registered: 09 May 2006Reply With Quote
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where do we send the sympathy cards...?
 
Posts: 23062 | Location: SW Idaho | Registered: 19 December 2005Reply With Quote
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Rich,

Send a card to the owner of this rifle too: Address it to "500 Jeffreys" Leftie instead of "500 Jeffery" Leftie, at the same website.



Surely the 5#9oz weight of the 375 RUM was without scope and Talley aluminum rings. And the 20" barrel ought to bring it down to .375 H&H normal ballistics, eh?
Shortening of the pencil barrel might have made it more accurate than a longer pencil.
 
Posts: 28032 | Location: KY | Registered: 09 December 2001Reply With Quote
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OUCH!!!

My 9 3/4# .375 RUM is just right.


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Posts: 1644 | Location: Boz Angeles, MT | Registered: 14 February 2006Reply With Quote
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I was thinking if I got another 375 RUM I would go with the LSS.


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Posts: 9823 | Location: Montana | Registered: 25 June 2001Reply With Quote
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My gunsmith built a 7 Lb. 8 oz., 378 Weatherby mag for a customer. You couldn't pay me to shoot it.


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Posts: 12871 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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... chuckle ...

Great for the guy who is completely recoil insensitive ... but maybe not for me Wink


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Posts: 6199 | Location: Charleston, WV | Registered: 31 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by RMiller:
I was thinking if I got another 375 RUM I would go with the LSS.


What does that weigh with factory 26" slim barrel that is exceptionally accurate with factory 300-grain Swifts at 2800 fps?

I would have to dig in the safe and take the scope off to weigh mine.

Dry weight about 7.5 lbs for the factory M700 LSS, of laminate & stainless steel?

Could weigh 3/4 to 1 pound less with a 1-pound synthetic stock.
Light enough. tu2
 
Posts: 28032 | Location: KY | Registered: 09 December 2001Reply With Quote
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I had the synthetic stocked 700.


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