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<blockquote data-quote="HunterMann" data-source="post: 2747114" data-attributes="member: 117098"><p>I have owned Ruger's in both 375 H&H and 375 Ruger. I felt the recoil was about the same with the 375 Ruger a just bit faster and sharper; the case design is more efficient and the powder charge is less. As far as the 375 H&H go, I always found the the Ruger Safari Rifle was pretty easy to shoot due to a solid stock and decent amount of weight in the barrel. The 375 H&H version actually weights slightly more than the 416 Rigby version due the smaller bore diameter in the same barrel blank. I sent the 375 H&H on to a new owner and kept the modern 375 Ruger as is better when it comes to reloading. I did replace the stock with a slightly heavier wood laminate version. Now it balances better and in more comfortable to shoot. Stock design and weight help with the recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HunterMann, post: 2747114, member: 117098"] I have owned Ruger's in both 375 H&H and 375 Ruger. I felt the recoil was about the same with the 375 Ruger a just bit faster and sharper; the case design is more efficient and the powder charge is less. As far as the 375 H&H go, I always found the the Ruger Safari Rifle was pretty easy to shoot due to a solid stock and decent amount of weight in the barrel. The 375 H&H version actually weights slightly more than the 416 Rigby version due the smaller bore diameter in the same barrel blank. I sent the 375 H&H on to a new owner and kept the modern 375 Ruger as is better when it comes to reloading. I did replace the stock with a slightly heavier wood laminate version. Now it balances better and in more comfortable to shoot. Stock design and weight help with the recoil. [/QUOTE]
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