"Alaskan" does have a nice ring to it, doesn't it. I saw that the "Alaskan" has made a "comeback" in the Winchester website. Complete with the lug for the rear sight! While it does not have the screw tapped into it, aesthetics are where its at. I'll be the 1st to admit I was somewhat irritated when the conglomerate ceased production in New Haven," How could they", but when I handled a S.Carolina rifle I will admit to it but, Not Bad.
I saw the 375 H&H was a shot show special, and my dreams were shattered, thinking it was out of my reach, but, found one recently, from "Buds" in Kentucky. I had to have it, NOWW!! to say I am impressed is an understatement. Bolt throw, while always good, is exceptionally smooth. Fit and finish is superb, it is everything one would expect from a Winchester, Old or new. I had at one time a Super Express 375 H&H, the 1st year they were offered in CRF. The stock design did not fit me at all, a personal thing, I know. While not one to complain about the weight of a rifle, it was heavy, not for a 458, but yes, for a 375. The front sight was canted to one side, long story short, it went down the road without even firing a shot.
I recently ran some 250 grain Sierras through the Alaskan, getting ready for the upcoming and now behind us WI Deer season. 65-70gr of IMR 4064 produced ragged hole accuracy, in fact if you were to load 1 ea. 65 thru 70 you could interchange the ammo and all that changes is the velocity. A trait with the 'ol H&H.
With the rifle blooded with a large bodied Whitetail with the 250 Sierra, I will now sit down and really see what this rifle will do. 270gr Hornady spire points will get the nod next and getting some Hornady 300gr DGX & DGS to shoot to same POI. You never know when a Cape or water Buffalo will make its way into my backyard
.
Anyone else pick up one of these new Alaskans? What do you think, I don't know if you can tell, but I LIKE MINE!
CRASH87