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375 Ruger... to build or buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 1008269" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>Ya, the brown laminate seems to appeal to more people. I looked at those in right hand. With the 23" barrel you would get the velocity for the heavier high bc bullets and either one feels somewhat little compared to a CZ 550 Safari. I'm planning on trying the Vortex Viper PST 1-4 on my 9.3×64 Brenneke. And on my Creedmoor. They advertise 4" of eye relief. That's very important!! I'm not too keen on the CDS system as I have very varying conditions and would rather dial my drops according to the conditions. Ymmv. If you want to do both close range hunting and long range shooting you can just get 2 scopes. The 1-6 range scopes will cover all the normal hunting ranges. And keep the weight down.</p><p> An illuminated reticle would be a good asset for hunting also. </p><p> I've seen some 375s with Aim Point type red dots on them also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 1008269, member: 56732"] Ya, the brown laminate seems to appeal to more people. I looked at those in right hand. With the 23" barrel you would get the velocity for the heavier high bc bullets and either one feels somewhat little compared to a CZ 550 Safari. I'm planning on trying the Vortex Viper PST 1-4 on my 9.3×64 Brenneke. And on my Creedmoor. They advertise 4" of eye relief. That's very important!! I'm not too keen on the CDS system as I have very varying conditions and would rather dial my drops according to the conditions. Ymmv. If you want to do both close range hunting and long range shooting you can just get 2 scopes. The 1-6 range scopes will cover all the normal hunting ranges. And keep the weight down. An illuminated reticle would be a good asset for hunting also. I've seen some 375s with Aim Point type red dots on them also. [/QUOTE]
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