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    Default 375 H&H Owners

    Okay I know I need this like a hole in the head, but something iconic about this round that has always captured my attention. Doubt it will ever get shot more than a few times, but a Ruger No 1 or Winchester high wall in this caliber would be great to add to the collection. Even a bolt action rifle would be good option.

    With the exception of Savage, looks like most manufacturers these days build a bolt action rifle in 375 H&H these days. Doubleltap also has 235gr Barnes TSX, which would make an excellent elk or moose round, but pretty pricey at nearly $4 per round. Fortunately there is some Pri fodder at less than $2 per round.

    While my 7mm-08 is my primary hunting rifle, I don't find the recoil of the 375 H&H objectionable.

    Any input from any 375 H&H owners out there?

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    Not an owner myself, but my brother has a pre 64 mod 70 in 375. Was our grandpas. Old man put a set of lyman peeps on it. Helluva rifle and round. He (my bro) rolls his own, usually hunts with 270 gr rnsp. I remember blowing up rocks for fun at 700 yards. Also first time I hit the buffalo at Whittington was with that gun. 6'x10' target at 1123 yards with peeps. Yeah, it took me about 6 tries to get there. My opinion is to go for it. Something really cool about the belted magnums. I've always had feelers out for a 300 H&H myself, just to be a little different.

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    Great story. Pretty impressive shooting out to 1123 yards with iron sights. I wonder if I could even see something at 100 yards with peeps and my old eyes.

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    This is what it looks like.

    http://www.nrawc.org/ranges/high-pow...ilhouette.html


    Like I said, it took me a few tries to get the range and wind in. Had a good spotter helping me.

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    My uncle hunts with one we recovered a nosler fail safe from a bull elk a few seasons ago he was facing him head on we found the billet pushing against the hide on the rump hell of a round for sure
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    Champlain Arms in Enid OK. has some very nice 375's in stock.
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    That they do and with some very special pricing. Always wanted to pick up a double rifle, but they can get expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thvigil11 View Post
    This is what it looks like.

    http://www.nrawc.org/ranges/high-pow...ilhouette.html


    Like I said, it took me a few tries to get the range and wind in. Had a good spotter helping me.
    Now there is a reason to drive down to NM. Pubic range?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marine24 View Post
    Now there is a reason to drive down to NM. Pubic range?
    Technically private, but for a modest fee you can shoot for the day/ weekend or become a life member. Info in the range is here.

    http://www.nrawc.org/index.html

    $20 bucks a day for basic range access. More fees for the shotgun range and other facilities. They have various cabins for rent, RV space and primitive camping. The various ranges are really nice. I know a few of the board members travel down here regularly for matches. Good way to have a shooting vacation.

    If anyone is ever headed this way, let me know. I can give good advice on where to go and where to eat. Who knows, maybe I'll even sneak away and go shooting with ya.
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    Very cool caliber. I bought mine when I came home from my first trip to Africa. Shot one over there and decided I needed one.

    I wanted a Holland & Holland Double rifle, but didnt have $75K to spare.
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