Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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Any chance of Nosler coming up with a 375 in their series of cartridges? Or maybe building rifles in 375 Ruger?
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Guy Miner":2tb2v9tq said:Any chance of Nosler coming up with a 375 in their series of cartridges? Or maybe building rifles in 375 Ruger?
gerry":26merigh said:I would agree with the 375 Ruger being so well established I don't think a 37 Nosler would have any chance of being successful... The 375 Ruger I had thought it was a varmint gun with the way it shot
There's no replacement for displacement.Guy Miner":3r1jxknb said:I think a lot of the 375's shoot very well. My two H&H's certainly both shoot well.
I dunno why I'm so enthused about that particular caliber - it's good - but apparently I never needed anything more than my 30-06 rifle! :grin:
Guy
Blkram":1xq2m3ey said:Just to be different, I went with the 376 Steyr.
It is accurate and a pleasure to shoot! And with the 260 gr AB I am only 20 fps slower than the 375 Ruger with the 270 gr load, and getting 1/2" groups all day long! The shoulder is neither bruised or tender after 60 rounds off the bench. Gotta appreciate that type of performance!