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a t3xWhich model Tikka do you have?
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a t3xWhich model Tikka do you have?
The tikka is blued? I wouldn't take that on a float hunt.
The gun didn’t have the range? Or your buddy didn’t have the skill/practice with that rifle to make a good shot???I would take the .300 my friend made the mistake taking his 375 Ruger few years ago didnt have the range and wounded a moose. Easily would have had it with his 7mm. Moose are not hard to kill just take a bit to fall over with their large lungs.![]()
Yeah, both are overkill….he should take a 223.The tikka is blued? I wouldn't take that on a float hunt.
Either rifle is fine, although the 300wm is wildly overscoped.
Barring the rust issue, bring the one you're most accurate with. Personally both rifles are wild overkill in cambering, but the 375 ruger is a little more cool.
it is a stainless action and stainless barell ... but i ve taken blued rifles with wood on float hunt ...The tikka is blued? I wouldn't take that on a float hunt.
Either rifle is fine, although the 300wm is wildly overscoped.
Barring the rust issue, bring the one you're most accurate with. Personally both rifles are wild overkill in cambering, but the 375 ruger is a little more cool.
The tikka is blued? I wouldn't take that on a float hunt.
Either rifle is fine, although the 300wm is wildly overscoped.
Barring the rust issue, bring the one you're most accurate with. Personally both rifles are wild overkill in cambering, but the 375 ruger is a little more cool.
There’s plenty after market action screw options just dig around on the internetQuestion… I have a stainless tikka and pretty sure it has blued action screws. I’ve seen those screws rust before, do you know of any better options?
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you can get them from tikka in stainless if you need.Question… I have a stainless tikka and pretty sure it has blued action screws. I’ve seen those screws rust before, do you know of any better options?
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Bigger than is needed doesn’t mean it is bigger than the 375. It’s bigger than is needed.This doesn't make sense to me. I don't see a 300WM (as a cartridge) being "bigger" than a .375 Ruger in any way. The .375 Ruger was designed to duplicate the .375 H&H in a non-belted case. "The .300 Winchester Magnum was created by shortening and necking down the .375 H&H Magnum case to accept a .30 caliber bullet..." Are you thinking Marlin Guide Gun???
I also would pick the .375 guide gun especially if it is SS and the 300WM Tikka is not.
Yes, he clarified that.Bigger than is needed doesn’t mean it is bigger than the 375. It’s bigger than is needed.
Like I've mentioned already, if you're not going to use a Ruger Alaskan in .375 Ruger to hunt Alaskan moose, what are younsaving it for? I have the exact same rifle with the same scope shooting the same 250gr TTSX and I've use it on three bulls, one shot each. Longest shot was 350 yards. It flat out works! That being said, I've also shot two with my .300WSM with 175gr LRX and that also worked.Following, I’m going on an Alaskan moose hunt in 2026 with Canoe Bay Outfitters. It will be a fly-in hunt and hunt out of tents or cabins on the river. Brown bears are plentiful. I have narrowed my choices down to a 375 Ruger Alaskan that shoots 250 grain Barnes TTSX in tight groups or a Legendary Arms Works in 300 WM that shoots the Barnes 180 grain TTSX great.
The outfitter recommended a 338 WM which I don’t have and I’m a bit recoil sensitive. The LAW has a brake and the Ruger doesn’t. The outfitter said most shots are 50-150 yards with an occasional 300 yard shot, I know both rifles can handle that distance easily.
I also have an Alamo Precision custom in 300 Weatherby that shoots 200 grain Accubond’s great, the only issue is this rifle with a NF is around 10 lbs. scoped, not sure I want to carry that rifle for 10 days.
The LAW has a 4-32 NF NX8 SFP scope and the Ruger has a Leupold VX-3 2-5-8 which fits it perfectly but I’m thinking of going with a NF 2-10x 42. The outfitter doesn’t recommend taking two rifles (fly-in weight)? His camp gun is a 375 RUM with a brake that he says flattens everything.
Still in the figuring out stage!
This is the way.Like I've mentioned already, if you're not going to use a Ruger Alaskan in .375 Ruger to hunt Alaskan moose, what are younsaving it for? I have the exact same rifle with the same scope shooting the same 250gr TTSX and I've use it on three bulls, one shot each. Longest shot was 350 yards. It flat out works! That being said, I've also shot two with my .300WSM with 175gr LRX and that also worked.