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After 15 years I finally put my Rem 700 Custom shop Leftie 375 H&H on a scale today and discovered it weighed 6 pounds 10 ounces empty, without a scope. Now I know why it kicked so much but was a delight to carry.

What does your 375 weigh? If you could change the weight what would you make it?


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With iron sites, my Mark X weighed just a hair over 8 lbs empty.



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With scope and everything about 10 lbs, the trick is to have it well balanced.
Shoots like a dream and is easy to practice with.

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My Rem700 Safari Classic is around 7.5lb with its 24" barrel. Lovely to carry and hunt with, good off the bench with its Classic style stock. Also had a Rem700 BDL with chopped 22" barrel of a heavier contour which weighed just under 9lb. That in hind-sight was just about perfect.
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Which one?


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8lbs 8 oz w/o scope, empty. 9lbs 7oz w/ scope, empty. I think this is just about perfect.

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I would aim for 7.5# empty and no scope... brings it to about 9# loaded...

my first 376 steyr is too heavy at 10.25 with a a scope, but it's got dense wood and a long barrel.

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Loaded and scoped just about 10.5 Lbs


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The latest one is right around 9 1/4, scoped but unloaded.

It's a Model 70, 25 inch barrel and wood stocked.


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I've owned two. One, a Remington classic, was a delight to carry at 7 1/2 pounds and did not recoil as bad as I had thought. The other was a custom on a Enfield action and that weighed at about 8 pounds bare. I liked both but passsed when I finally found the M-70 I wanted....it was just too heavy at 9 1/2 pounds.

Everyone to their own on this one but I'll take a fine 8 pound .375 over a heavier one any time.


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my pre-64 375 H&H with 22" bbl, steel sights, talley rings/bases, and a 1.5x5 is 8-10 loaded (4 rounds) and slung. I wouldn't change a thing
 
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My Remington 700 SS weighs empty 7 pounds. No recoil problems and good to carry. By the way I like lightweight guns.
 
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My Sako is 8.2 pounds with 1-4 VariX 2 and sling. One of the lightest rifles I own, but quite shootable thanks to a brake and good stock/pad.
 
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the one I hunt with is a Whitworth with a synthetic stock and weighs just a shade over 9 pounds with sling and scope. It is very comfortable to shoot and not all that heavy.


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My M70 Stainless has a custom 24" very skinny barrel, factory stock, with a Leupold 1.5x5, sling and a mag full of ammo it is 9.25 lbs. It has a Dead Mule recoil reducer in the buttstock. It is a joy to carry, and a pussycat to shoot.
 
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Mine is a Rifles Inc rifle at abit over #7 with scope, sling and full magazine. She kicks but she carries. Good hunting. D


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M-70 375 H&H

Scoped, Loaded, Slung 11.5 pounds.


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10lbs 11oz with scope and sling but unloaded
 
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Mine is a Mahillon on a M98 action with a drop box weighs in at 7 1/4 lb.It has a soft leather covered pad and is comfortable to shoot.
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7# 7 oz. on a control feed modified 700 action. Synthetic Brown stock, Talley system, 1.5 - 5 Leupold, 4 rounds, 24" bbl., two Uncle Mike Utilities patched together to make a quasi military shooting sling. I hunt from foot in WY and wouldn't want it any heavier. A couple ounces lighter would be ok.


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Remington 700 SS in 375 H&H, Leupold 1.75x6X in 2 piece mounts, Butler Creek neopreme sling, and 4 rounds. 8# 14 oz.
 
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My 375 H&H Reimngton 700 ABG w/Burris Scope and Tally mounts weighs in @ 11.5 pounds.
 
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My cz would weigh around 10.5 pounds scoped and loaded.
 
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Looks like the M70 SS Classic w a 3-9x40 MC Zeiss Conquest on Leupold QR rings and an HS Precision stock weighs 10 pounds.

Has quite a heavy barrel.


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My 375HH Mauser is 10.5 with scope and sling. Kudude
 
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My mdl 70 SS Classic with laminated stock no scope-8 1/2 lbs. My Brno 602 ZKK with 21"bbl and no scope 8 lbs. My single square bridge WR actioned with no scope 8 lbs. Scope used on 70 and 602 is a Leupold 1.5x5 V XIII. Mauser would use a scout scope if a scope were mounted. All are very comfortable to shoot and carry. For me they are the optimum weight.


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