New 375 Ruger
- Tez
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New 375 Ruger
For all the 375 Nuts .
November 7, 2006
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR), the nation's largest firearms manufacturer, is proud to announce the introduction of two new Ruger® M77 Hawkeye rifles chambered in the new .375 Ruger. The cartridge, co-developed with Hornady Manufacturing, perfectly fits the Ruger standard length action, the same one used for .270 Winchester and .30-'06 Springfield. The new cartridge delivers performance from a 20" barrel that equals the venerable .375 H&H from a longer magnum-length action with a 24" barrel.
The M77 Hawkeye "Alaskan" chambered in .375 Ruger features a matte black finish, a handy 20" barrel, and a Hogue® OverMolded™ synthetic stock. It will be available in early 2007. The M77 Hawkeye "African," also in .375 Ruger and available in early 2007, features a 23" blued barrel and checkered walnut stock. A left-handed "African" model will be available in mid-2007.
"We are extremely excited about this new co-development between Ruger and Hornady," said Sturm, Ruger President, Stephen L. Sanetti. "The .375 Ruger cartridge has already been tested in Africa by both Ruger and Hornady staff with excellent results. The shorter-barreled 'Alaskan' rifle is the perfect gun where quick handling and hard-hitting cartridges are needed, while the 'African' rifle will provide the same performance in a classic hunter's rifle."
Both rifles feature windage adjustable shallow "V" notch rear sights and large white bead front sights for instant sight alignment. They also are delivered with Ruger's patented scope rings, allowing the shooter to choose which optics to install on the integral mounts. Both rifles also have new, more effective recoil pads and new light and crisp Ruger LC6™ triggers.
http://ruger.com/Firearms/N-NewProductInfo.html
http://ruger.com/Firearms/PDF/NewProduc ... AB-A-S.pdf
http://www.hornady.com/media/375_Ruger_Sell_Sheet.pdf
What do you think?
November 7, 2006
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR), the nation's largest firearms manufacturer, is proud to announce the introduction of two new Ruger® M77 Hawkeye rifles chambered in the new .375 Ruger. The cartridge, co-developed with Hornady Manufacturing, perfectly fits the Ruger standard length action, the same one used for .270 Winchester and .30-'06 Springfield. The new cartridge delivers performance from a 20" barrel that equals the venerable .375 H&H from a longer magnum-length action with a 24" barrel.
The M77 Hawkeye "Alaskan" chambered in .375 Ruger features a matte black finish, a handy 20" barrel, and a Hogue® OverMolded™ synthetic stock. It will be available in early 2007. The M77 Hawkeye "African," also in .375 Ruger and available in early 2007, features a 23" blued barrel and checkered walnut stock. A left-handed "African" model will be available in mid-2007.
"We are extremely excited about this new co-development between Ruger and Hornady," said Sturm, Ruger President, Stephen L. Sanetti. "The .375 Ruger cartridge has already been tested in Africa by both Ruger and Hornady staff with excellent results. The shorter-barreled 'Alaskan' rifle is the perfect gun where quick handling and hard-hitting cartridges are needed, while the 'African' rifle will provide the same performance in a classic hunter's rifle."
Both rifles feature windage adjustable shallow "V" notch rear sights and large white bead front sights for instant sight alignment. They also are delivered with Ruger's patented scope rings, allowing the shooter to choose which optics to install on the integral mounts. Both rifles also have new, more effective recoil pads and new light and crisp Ruger LC6™ triggers.
http://ruger.com/Firearms/N-NewProductInfo.html
http://ruger.com/Firearms/PDF/NewProduc ... AB-A-S.pdf
http://www.hornady.com/media/375_Ruger_Sell_Sheet.pdf
What do you think?
- Tez
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Knackers mate we know where right.kjd wrote:What you mean you guys weren't talking shit? LOL...Knackers wrote:They screwed us over Tez, and went and changed the topic Title on us.
Now we look like were talking shit, cause somebody has been using their power to delete text for their advantage.
Keithy-boy likes these games.
What the fuck mate ??.kjd wrote:Is this a varminting rifle? Is it a varminting cartridge? If no to any of these questions why is it in the Varminting Rifle Forum??
Since when is a 375 *not* a varmint cartridge?, I am sure I posted some pics of varmints I shot with my 375 H&H on here.
And I would use a Barrett M82 50BMG as a varmint rifle if we were allowed to.
Me tinks Keithy has let the power go to his head