Took the 375 H&H to the range today. Also took my Ruger 338 Win Mag, and my Ruger 350 Rem Mag. Shot the 338 first, with a 1 1/4" three shot group. Just had a brake put on the 338 and wanted to see how it shot with the brake. Shot the .350 Rem Mag second, with a 2" three shot group. Then came the 375 H&H. From the lead sled rest, shot a 3/4" three shot group. That was pretty good, I was happy.
Had two shells left over from a partial box my buddy gave me. I shot one from a standing position, man did that hurt. Decided right there this thing is going away, too much recoil for this old man. I decided to get rid of the last shell so I could reload the box, and sell it with the rifle. I stood and leaned forward, bracing myself, but in a manner to flex with the recoil. Now realize the range here in Fairbanks is covered in ice. We have had two days of warm weather, and the entire area around the shooting benches has deep snow on the ground. That snow now has a layer of ice over it. When I fired the last shot, my right foot went out from under me, and I went down on my right knee. But the knee slipped as well and I went on down on my right side, hitting my right shoulder on the ice. I continued on over onto my back holding the gun up in the air. Both of the guys that had gone with me started laughing, and teasing me about being a wimp, letting that gun get the best of me. They came over and took the gun, removing the empty. The other one helped me up.
I brought it home and cleaned it. I've got to reload a box of 350s this week for Bear season. I will also reload the 375s at that time. Then Saturday this gun is making a one way trip to the gun show. Like Dirty Harry said, "A man needs to know his limitations".
Maybe I don't want a Lazzaroni after all.