BreechFace
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375 Ruger all the way! The Trijicon on top is perfect as well!
What a great rig for the hunt you described.
What a great rig for the hunt you described.
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if you're not going to use a Ruger Alaskan in .375 Ruger to hunt Alaskan moose, what are younsaving it for?
No he is a very good shot, his gun didn't have the range and he took a poke at it last day hunting as getting dark.The gun didn’t have the range? Or your buddy didn’t have the skill/practice with that rifle to make a good shot???
No he is a very good shot, his gun didn't have the range and he took a poke at it last day hunting as getting dark.
I have a tendency to comment before I finish reading a thread.Yes, he clarified that.
Yes, he took a shot he hadn’t practiced with and didn’t know enough about the gun he was using to realize he was making a poor choice/shot.No he is a very good shot, his gun didn't have the range and he took a poke at it last day hunting as getting dark.
Because he has no idea what the hell he’s doing. Let’s just call a spade a spade.The 375 Ruger’s ballistics allow for quite a distance while maintaining potency. Interesting, he felt he was limited.
exactly and it should have been the first response to the thread.Getting to the heart of the issue...
He has allot of guns and he practices allot.exactly and it should have been the first response to the thread.
Like the guy said, if you aren’t going to use your Ruger Alaskan for an Alaska moose hunt, why do you even own it?