The rifle that I am bidding on has a muzzle break and weighs in a a touch over 7# with a custom lam. stock. It has a Pachmyer vent recoil pad and has a perfect pull for me. I have 375 rounds, cases and dies and nothing for any "reasonable" cartridge". As for recoil, I have owned 458 Win mags, 458 Lotts, 416 Rigby's and a Rem "C" custom shop in 375 H&H with a muzzle brake. It really didn't recoil any more than a 30-06 with the brake and was a pleasure to shoot.
Yep, I will agree that a 06' or a 338 Win Mag. or any number of other rounds is a more sane choice for mule deer....but where is the nostalgia in that
I know a guy here in Idaho that hunts deer and elk with his 416 Rigby exclusively. Yea, it is a bit much...but fun anyway.
Like you said, I may pick up another rifle, maybe a 338 for really long pokes but the 375 for me is sort of the dream package. With a 210 Barnes bullet at 3,100 fps you have a great deer or antelope rifle and you can move up from there.
I have another friend whose son shot an antelope a couple of years back with his 375 H&H w/ a brake from 300+ yards. I saw the animal and noted that there was very little wound damage. The animal, according to my friend fell like it was hit with Thor's hammer and the hole coming out was the same size as the one going in. I think he said that he used 270 gr. Sierra's.
Of course, I could get the rifle and hate it and would have to sell it but by this time Wednesday, I'll know.