STevenQ178
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Want to build a 375 Ruger primarily for moose and bear. Any recommendation on gun builder?
So he wanted a Ruger Alaskan!So a number of guides here in Alaska prefer the 375 Ruger to the venerable H&H. I had one contact me about maybe custom building one for him to test and he had some very crucial guidelines (pun intended) ie: control round feel, side flag 3 pos safety, 20-22” barrel 7-8lbs and open sights…. Would prefer carbon barrel but not if I can’t get open sights on it.
Lol, true.So he wanted a Ruger Alaskan!
When the stainless 375 Ruger 20" Alaskan first hit the shelves in my area, I bought 2 and had them modified. Lilja barrels, a McMillan & a Bansner stock, barrel band front sight and sling stud. The barrels were suppose to be 22 & 23". They both are 1/2" longer, and both now have McMillan stocks.I’ve put together 3 custom Ruger 375s. First was by Oregunsmithing with a Montana Rifle CRF action and a 24” Lilja barrel in an Oregunsmithing stock. Taken 3 moose and an elk with it. 270 Barnes X at 2870 fps, 1/2-3/4 MOA. Second is my hunting partners chambered by Kampfeld Customs with a Rem 700, Lilja barrel and Manners stock. Great shooter. Last is a Ruger MkII with a Lilja barrel and McMillan stock. Again it’s a great shooter. All three are ridiculously accurate with very little effort. MOA or smaller with about every combination.
Although not a 375 Ruger. George Gardner at GA Precision designed a modified 375 H&H reamer, that will still shoot factory ammo and maximizes performance for hand loaders.
I’m shooting the Barnes 270 grain LRX at 2839 fps, using RL-17 and Norma brass. This combination has worked really well on moose, with the farthest shot at 396 yards and quite a few bulls killed at 300 plus yards.
The Barnes 270 LRX’s are very accurate. Applied Ballistics has a Custom Drag Model for this bullet. While truing up my software, I shot a 10-shot group at 718 yards, from the prone while using a bipod and rear bag. All 10 shots were inside of 0.64 MOA.
I don’t have experience with the 375 Ruger.
From my perspective, the 375 H&H is about perfect. Smooth cartridge feeding, good options for brass, comfortable to shoot (smooth recoil pulse), good velocities and more widely available support for the cartridge.
I have one 375 Ruger with a 23.5" Lilja stainless barrel, no complaints. But, I am also happy/satisfied with the factory 20" stainless barrels. I personally would have no hesitation using a Lilja.Sorry to necro, but do yall prefer the lilja to bartlein and krieger for the 375 or 416? I used bartlein for my 300prc but their waits are nuts right now.