How is your mistress the Ruger? And how is a picture of a new model the H&H? If your gonna post a pic, at least try and be clever...375 Ruger
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Was gonna say the same thing. At least hit the golf ball that’s up on a teeHow is your mistress the Ruger? And how is a picture of a new model the H&H? If your gonna post a pic, at least try and be clever...
If you'd have put say Hedy Lamar as the H&H and then some modern flash in the pan, you'd have at least been clever. This just makes your joke even dumber without context. Come on man, step it up.
Ooooh... Nice choice... A true classic, that one.
Both are rat calibers and marginal for DG.In the early stages of considering another trip to Africa and possibly Cape Buffalo and plains game. Not looking to spend $ thousands on a rifle I may or may never use. I reload several calibers and could load either .375. Mossberg, Ruger, Savage rifles available in the .375 Ruger. Thoughts?
Not as of right now. Not cheap but easily availableAmmo availability is the major issue
In general the bullet selection in factory ammo is much better with the h&h. To me it really boils down to this. If you hand load the 375 Ruger is a much better cartridge. If you don’t, the h&h is probably the better option because it’s here to stay for sure and there’s lots of bullet options. The hornady options aren’t bad but who knows how long they will produce it for and if the round you want doesn’t shoot well in your gun you’re kind of screwedNot as of right now. Not cheap but easily available
While true I personally wouldn’t care about this. If it’s not my gun with my ammo I’m not screwing around with an unknown variable. I’m renting a gun from the outfitter and dine with it. They will know it’s sighted in and reliable. I’m not going to last minute change loads to some unknown bullet or load in my rifle I haven’t thoroughly tested. Especially if I’m hunting dangerous game.Another point being if you are in Africa you can practically trip over every 3rd rock and find 375 H&H ammo. Ruger not so much.
From only 1 source Hornady.Not as of right now. Not cheap but easily available
I agree, but my .375 Ruger Guide Gun with a 20” barrel is a sweet shooting rifle. But, I still enjoy my Whitworth and CZ 550 .375 H&H Magnums. The .375 H&H is still the king for many reasons.The .375 HH will ALWAYS be the preferred rifle in Africa. The Ruger is fine, does good things, but cannot ever replace the H&H.
I have shot about 12-15 different .375 HH's and all perform. No matter the ammo.
It’s the “king” for one reason and one reason alone. It’s been around forever so many rifles were chambered in it. The 375 ruger is a “better” round in every way you can objectively measure. I’ve yet to see one person make a point as to how it’s better than the ruger. The only 2 I can think of is ammo availability (has nothing to do with the actual cartridge itself) and you can likely fit 1 more round in a similar sized mag. That’s the only two. Otherwise h&h is slower for the same recoil, longer and heavier action, longer barrels required for same velocity, more expensive ammo, and a stupid belt that’s outdated.I agree, but my .375 Ruger Guide Gun with a 20” barrel is a sweet shooting rifle. But, I still enjoy my Whitworth and CZ 550 .375 H&H Magnums. The .375 H&H is still the king for many reasons.
The more I’m on AH I realize most people participating choose not to read or acknowledge things that are inconvenient. You’ve really not seen one single point made as to how the H&H is better than the Ruger? You can objectively measure these and put a number to them. How many rifle manufacturers make a 375 Ruger? How many ammo manufacturers make 375 Ruger? How many brass manufacturers make 375 Ruger? The 375 Ruger may be a superior cartridge, but the rifle availability and ammo/brass availability is not. 375 Ruger is really a choice of how much you like Ruger rifles paired with Hornady ammunition. The 375 H&H is available from a large number of quality rifle manufacturers past and present and ammo and brass is widely available. If 375 Ruger were available from other quality manufacturers this would be a different discussion, but unless you’d like a custom rifle that isn’t an option.It’s the “king” for one reason and one reason alone. It’s been around forever so many rifles were chambered in it. The 375 ruger is a “better” round in every way you can objectively measure. I’ve yet to see one person make a point as to how it’s better than the ruger. The only 2 I can think of is ammo availability (has nothing to do with the actual cartridge itself) and you can likely fit 1 more round in a similar sized mag. That’s the only two. Otherwise h&h is slower for the same recoil, longer and heavier action, longer barrels required for same velocity, more expensive ammo, and a stupid belt that’s outdated.
The animal won’t know the difference of what it’s hit by, but if you hand load why choose a h&h? You can get a shorter lighter higher performing rifle in 375 ruger instead. For less money as well. Some people just want the classic vibe with a classic gun for Africa. And for that, no cartridge from this century will scratch that itch. But that does not make it “king”. Just old and well established. Like saying the 308 is king when for hunting a 6.5 Creedmoor is proven to be better in basically every way.
This sums it up nicely. The cold hard truth is that neither kills game such as buffalo any deader than the other. No animal shot with either cartridge’s bullet will know the difference. For me, the H&H was the logical choice and there isn’t a single time I’ve regretted that choice. It’s simply excellent.The more I’m on AH I realize most people participating choose not to read or acknowledge things that are inconvenient. You’ve really not seen one single point made as to how the H&H is better than the Ruger? You can objectively measure these and put a number to them. How many rifle manufacturers make a 375 Ruger? How many ammo manufacturers make 375 Ruger? How many brass manufacturers make 375 Ruger? The 375 Ruger may be a superior cartridge, but the rifle availability and ammo/brass availability is not. 375 Ruger is really a choice of how much you like Ruger rifles paired with Hornady ammunition. The 375 H&H is available from a large number of quality rifle manufacturers past and present and ammo and brass is widely available. If 375 Ruger were available from other quality manufacturers this would be a different discussion, but unless you’d like a custom rifle that isn’t an option.