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Offline brasskeeper

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« on: February 14, 2005, 12:53:12 PM »
What length action will a 375 H&H fit in? Will it work in a action like the standard magnum calibers like 300win mag and 7mm rem mag?
What rifles actions does savage make that would except this round. I noticed that midway has 375 H&H barrels on sale for $99

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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2005, 03:10:40 PM »
The .375 H&H will fit in a 700 Remington long action because Remington doesn't but a baffle, or spacer, in the back of the magazine box; therefore you have about 3.6" of magazine length to use.  The Winchester Model 70 action is long enough, but generally Winchester puts a spacer in the back of the magazine box so you wind up with only 3.4" useable magazine.  To make it long enough for the .375 H&H, you need to cut out the spacer and shorten the ejector and bolt stop or, you can order the magazine box, bolt stop, and ejector for the .375 H&H Model 70 from the USRAC parts catalog.  I've done it both ways and it works.  In both cases, Winchester and Remington, you of course need a magnum (.532") bolt face.

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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2005, 03:11:12 PM »
Hey Brass,

.375 HH is a magnum length action.  The 300 win and 7mm are all on a long 30-06 length action.  The 375HH is too long for the Savage action.

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« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2005, 08:19:11 PM »
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Hey Brass,

.  The 375HH is too long for the Savage action.

Sorry,

Doug



Doug I think you may be wrong on the savage statement:

http://webpages.charter.net/375magnum/rifles.htm

Savage Arms Co. also has a controlled round fed .375 H&H Magnum.  It is the Model 116SE Safari Express.
Safari Express
Model 116SE
Suggested Retail - $942.00
Features: Controlled round feed, stainless barreled action, Adjustable Muzzle Brake. Sights: 3-leaf Classic Express Sight System. Drilled and tapped for scope mount. Stock: Select-grade American walnut with cut-checkering, ebony tip, stainless cross bolts and internally vented recoil pad.  Magazine Capacity: 3 rounds.  Weight: 8.5 lbs.  BarrelLength: 24" (22" barrel plus 2" Adjustable Muzzle Brake.) Overall Length: 45.5". Caliber: 300 Win. Mag., 338 Win. Mag., 375 H&H, 458 Win. Mag.
Action: Long.

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« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2005, 02:12:43 PM »
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Hey Brass,

.  The 375HH is too long for the Savage action.

Sorry,

Doug



Doug I think you may be wrong on the savage statement:

http://webpages.charter.net/375magnum/rifles.htm

Savage Arms Co. also has a controlled round fed .375 H&H Magnum.  It is the Model 116SE Safari Express.
Safari Express
Model 116SE
Suggested Retail - $942.00
Features: Controlled round feed, stainless barreled action, Adjustable Muzzle Brake. Sights: 3-leaf Classic Express Sight System. Drilled and tapped for scope mount. Stock: Select-grade American walnut with cut-checkering, ebony tip, stainless cross bolts and internally vented recoil pad.  Magazine Capacity: 3 rounds.  Weight: 8.5 lbs.  BarrelLength: 24" (22" barrel plus 2" Adjustable Muzzle Brake.) Overall Length: 45.5". Caliber: 300 Win. Mag., 338 Win. Mag., 375 H&H, 458 Win. Mag.
Action: Long.


Sorry "brasskeeper" but Doug is right.  Notice where it says "Action: Long.", that stands for a long or "magnum" length action.  Savage made a special run of long actions just for the .375 H&H.  There is a noticable difference when put side by side to a 116 Savage in .338 WM, which we did.  I almost bought one of those 116 Savages when I was looking for a .375 H&H for the wife.  I got her a Ruger M77 instead.  She doesn't like stainless either.  Lawdog
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« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2005, 03:24:36 PM »
Hi Guys,

I went through the same gyrations a few years ago.  I had the chance to buy zastava mauser barrelled actions (Whitworth) for $320 each.  No one wanted them because they were from Yugoslavia or CZ.  I didn't care....Whitworths were/are good guns.  I finally settled on a rem BDLSS because they are lite, can be tricked out and I'm not all that convinced that CF is all that necessary, IMHO.  I did trick it out, timney trigger, magnaport, limbsaver pad, etc, etc and it's just what I want.  winchester actions are also wonderful if you like them, I don't though I can't figure out why.  I once read that if you move the bolt stop back on a ruger 77 you could fit a .375 length cartridge, but, I've measured the magazine and it's way too short.  The Ruger 77 magnum is large enough, though too heavy for my tastes.  I like a .375 to weight about 8ish pounds.  If I'm going to carry a 9 or 10 lb gun, I'll move up to .416.

Anyway...for me the fun is in the planning!!!!

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« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2005, 11:08:10 AM »
Thanks everybody for the info. I would like to have a rfile in 375 but most rifles I have seen start about $1000.00. I was looking for a cheaper option and the $100.00 savage barrels looked like the way to go. Im not looking for a wall hanger or a safari rifle. I would like to find a well used rifle to tinker with.

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« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2005, 03:18:57 PM »
Hi Brass,

Keep looking.  Post-64 Winchesters can be had in .375 for about 500 - 700 used.  I bought one made in 1972 from a large gun shop in Kittery ME for $375 and resold it a couple of years later for $500.  Seems most folks could not get past the push feed action on a Winchester...but...it worked just fine.  Also, look for a Whitworth.  They can usually be had for under $1,000.

GoodLuck.

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