I have used Leupold Scopes exclusively on my .375s and my .416 Remington. I had a friend that had a Vortex fail on a .358 win mag. The .375 H&H gets hate as a Fudd gun on here, but shoots very flat out to 300. 3.5-10 power is what I use on my 7.5 lb. Remington 700 and no reticle failure with Leupold even though the rifle has some recoil. A little more than the beloved, worshiped Creedmoor anyway.I will be getting my new to me 375 H&H this week and I will need a scope for it. I hope to use the gun on some alaskan bear hunts and maybe a moose hunt. What do you guys suggest.
This gave me a chuckle, I'm glad I'm not alone in using 6.5 creedmoor as a trajectory metaphor for 375 h&h/375 ruger. I jokingly refer to my custom 375 Ruger (not originally) as the 9.5 Bleedmore (I know, corny...) as with 270 LRX the velocity/trajectory is so similar out to 500 yards. There are times it's hard to argue with the results of a big heavy bullet at moderate velocity, extremely versatile if one is responsibly assessing one's own ability to handle the recoil (or mitigating it).It's a valid point, the drop is similar to a 30-06, but that energy, wow!
I should have elaborated on it some more. It's a great round up close. Once it hits the 3-400yd mark, a 338 win mag, 300 rum, or other big 30 cal is going to have more energy. In a dangerous game situation, it's good to have a big heavy bullet.
You may be the first person to compare drop on a 6.5 vs 375. You aren't wrong though.
Hilarious.I’ll be using it as a guide rifle so it’s for backup shots primarily.
I have a NX8 1-8… what did he say is the issue with them?I am a Nightforce guy. I was told by the owner of my local long range gun shop not to get Nightforces 1-8x and he is a pretty avid Nighforce guy also. That is why I am checking other options.
That reticle does NOT come in the NX8 line otherwise I would agree, something to consider. However, it does not and is still the reason why you do not get the NX8 because it’s FFP and to small to be seen at 1x magnification.