comfisherman
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Fair enough, I'll stick with my 375 ruger and just make a new one. I'm 10 years and 2000 rounds into it with nary a hiccup. It flings 300 grain pills fast enough.
Yep, if your set up for it, great choice. I love mine but rarely have a use for it in the field….. serves as good bear protection around the house though. Unfortunately grizzlies are getting rather common around our parts.Fair enough, I'll stick with my 375 ruger and just make a new one. I'm 10 years and 2000 rounds into it with nary a hiccup. It flings 300 grain pills fast enough.
Devastating how? Like bloodshot meat? Or, DRT bang flop capability?ttt Still on the fence.
Did you ever answer the question about what you would be hunting?ttt Still on the fence.
375 Ruger.Moose, large bear, bison......I'm guessing 200 yards and under.
With the availability of components today, i would have to lean hard toward the 338 lapua……. Not saying its better for the game you listed you will be hunting, in fact, at the ranges you list, the 375 ruger would likely be a BETTER choice in many ways, however, when was the last time you saw 375 ruger components available?? If you have them, i would say go with the 375, if you dont have components, lapua has more component availability.Moose, large bear, bison......I'm guessing 200 yards and under.
Let me get this straight…your plan is using a 338 Lapua 200 and in? To each their own I guess. I'm guessing you're ambush hunting from a blind or something? I can't imagine shooting a 338 Lapua off hand…Thanks all, I will stick the Lapua. Is the 260 hammer hunter good enough for Moose, bear, and bison?