A lot of good thoughts in this thread, both pro and con handgun. Sounds like you're well on your way to deciding how you want to roll.Thanks for the nice reply (others as well).
I read a lot on forums but do not post to much as I don’t usually have much to say that adds any value. I am good with differing opinions.
I am going to go with the 375. I am comfortable with it and shoot it well.
It’s a Ruger M77 and with the safety on the bolt is locked closed.
I have had other guns that the bolt opened up on me while attached to a pack and the round came out.
Really looking forward to the trip.
Thanks again.
I also run a Ruger M77, in .338 WinMag. I opted NOT to run with the safety on (which locks the bolt closed), because when hiking I don't typically have a round in the chamber in AK, and when I was practicing quick chamber/shoulder/shoot drills, I was a LOT slower in getting a round chambered after trying to flip the safety off. I found after I started using a Kifaru Gunbearer, the number of times my bolt came open while hiking dropped to almost zero. I also got into the habit of checking to ensure the bolt was closed while hiking.
One other thought, which may or may have not been mentioned already -
If you have a variable power scope, consider turning it to the lowest power when hiking, in camp, butchering meat, etc. It's a lot easier to do a quick load/point/shoot when the scope is set to 2x instead of 9x, and you almost always have time to turn the scope to high power if the animal you want to shoot is far enough away to need the higher power.