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My Ruger Hawkeye Africa in 375 Ruger has been to the smith for a little upgrading.
For a standard production rifle I feel that it came out with flying colors Smiler

The work is as follows:
- Stock bedding
- Extra crossbolt with ebony blind plugs
- Packmayr Decellerator
- New oil stock finish
- Barrel band sling swivel
- Ebony forend cap

Feeding and trigger was ok, so nothing is done there so far.
It needs a bit more oil on the stock, work for the rainy days.

Now the funny part start...loading and testing Smiler

Sorry for the "not so good" pictures, learning to use my new camera...









Arild Iversen.



 
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Loooking good there Arild, thoought I never say it but that Ruger is a nice looking rifle.

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looks great


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Wow, big improvement. Nice looking rifle!


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Looks AWESOME!



 
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Looks good to me. clap
Let us know how the load development goes.
 
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Nice work:

I'd buy that rifle....LOL

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Wow ... Heck of an improvement to a box stock Ruger! Congratulations on a NICE job.


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did the smith remove the front sight to fit the barrel band?
 
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Looks pretty sweet to me.


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Looks great!
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Yes tmoran, he had to remove the frontsight.

Thank´s for the nice comment guys, she looks more than ready for Africa now, don´t you think Wink


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Hi Arild,

awesome Beauty!

Nice guns are rare, but this one is absolutely nice!

Congratulations and I hope You have much fun on your next hunt with it...

Klaus


(But one question with all this extra work: why did You not choose the Ruger Safari (OK, only available in .375H&H and not .375 Ruger) - but that one has most of the features ready from company which You now have added...)


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Looks real good Arild.....


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Good job, Arild. Excellent!


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Really nice. That is how Ruger should build them to begin with IMO.
 
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That looks REALLY good Arild, a GREAT idea to do that sort of work and go from fairly plain to what you now have.


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That looks great. I wish Ruger would offer the hawkeye in a version that looks like that.


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Klaus.
The main reason for going the 375 Ruger way was that I wanted a reasonably light rifle with some degree of Ooomph Smiler
With a Nikon Monarc Gold 1,5-6x42 it tips he scale at exactely 4,2 kilos.
With the old Leupold Vari X III 2,5-8x36 a tad lighter

The RSM is a nice but heavy rifle, and I liked the idee getting 375H&H perfomance out of a trimmer packedge.

I was willing to spend some money to give it a personal touch, which I feel that I have obtained.
Probably the closest I will ever get to a "custom" rifle Big Grin


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Klaus.
The main reason for going the 375 Ruger way was that I wanted a reasonably light rifle with some degree of Ooomph Smiler
Probably the closest I will ever get to a "custom" rifle Big Grin


That sounds well...

I was not aware that the Safari weights so much more...
Lightweight is always GREAT Big Grin


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That looks really good !
I like a barrel band sling swivel, and the ebony for tip adds a touch of class.
The oil finish looks good too.
I really don't claim to no what i am doing but I have a pre 64 featherweight .308 that I did an oil finish on.
I did tounge oil beacuse I was told it is more weather resisitant, but from time to time I pull it out of the safe and rub some other oil on it.
Just about any kind. Hoppes gun oil seems to shine it up nice.
and scrathes just need to be oild a few times till they blend in.
Let us know how she shoots !
...tj3006


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