Parkwest Arms Rifle Review - 375 H&H

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 Год назад +24

    Beautiful example of classic rifle design. Love that walnut stock. Thank you Ron.

  • @hockeytownluv2012
    @hockeytownluv2012 Год назад +11

    I really like your choice of rifle there Mr Spomer

  • @PeterKushubar
    @PeterKushubar Год назад +7

    I am old school! Outstanding Rifle, thank you Ron!

  • @stephenparchewski1998
    @stephenparchewski1998 Год назад +20

    Good video Ron. The only gripe I have is this:
    Years ago, the .30-30 winchester used to be sufficient for whitetailed deer as well as mule deer. Then, out came the .30-378 Weatherby. It seems as though animals are becoming increasingly bullet resistant as the years pass by.
    If I were you, I’d probably take a .600 Nitro Express to Africa as the .375 H&H bullets might bounce off of a buffalo…

    • @poowg2657
      @poowg2657 Год назад +3

      Barret in .50 BMG, take every game animal on the planet as well as many vehicles.

    • @JH-wk9gw
      @JH-wk9gw Год назад +2

      When did he ask about whitetail deer? He's talking about bigger African game? Use ur 30-30 on deer and bring it to Africa to shoot smaller stuff lol

    • @mtkoslowski
      @mtkoslowski 5 месяцев назад

      “… bounce off a buffalo.”
      Surely you are joking. I have taken buffalo in the Zambezi Valley in Mozambique and this delightful cartridge DELIVERS! It most definitely is suitable for Cape buffalo so I must then assume that you were joking.

  • @MRTEE-sy7sb
    @MRTEE-sy7sb Год назад +5

    Drooling over that rifle the entire video!

  • @henrinel2972
    @henrinel2972 Год назад +8

    Absolutely beautiful rifle, I mostly, and I mean 95% hunt with my Musgrave 375 H&H with a large variety of hand load bullets. I live in South Africa, and have been hunting for 35 years, best cartrage by a long shot,

  • @sm25550
    @sm25550 Год назад +12

    I have a very similar Whitworth Express rifle in .375, made by Zastava for Whitworth and imported by Interarms, probably from the 1970s. Bought it used for $250 in California in 1993 and it's beautiful. It came with a Weaver K1.5, fixed 1x scope, common for the time for dangerous game like Grizzly in the brush. Sort of the 1960s/70s era equivalent of the red-dot.

    • @edwardabrams4972
      @edwardabrams4972 5 месяцев назад +2

      Got to love those Interarms rifles❤️ I pick up everyone I can find in good shape. Controlled round feed at a great price and very reliable rifle at a super great price🙌

  • @wiregrassga
    @wiregrassga 10 месяцев назад +3

    Looks like a rifle that Jack O'Conner would definitely approve, classic walnut stock with borderless checkering in one of the best chamberings for taking game on any continent. Beautiful!

  • @ianstrachan9410
    @ianstrachan9410 Год назад +10

    Beautiful rifle

  • @chuckles470s9
    @chuckles470s9 Год назад +8

    Always enjoy your videos. Thank you
    Nice rifle!

  • @edwardabrams4972
    @edwardabrams4972 Год назад +4

    I got my son a Mark 5 Weatherby in 375 stainless and will do anything needed! Love the 375 H&H!

  • @KenStewartNZ
    @KenStewartNZ Год назад +4

    Wow. With all these new cartridges coming out, I had no idea that old cartridges actually worked. You know, killed game & stuff. Amazing 😂

  • @MJJ375
    @MJJ375 Год назад +8

    I love that rifle and caliber! I’ve ordered me the same exact Parkwest rifle! Thank you for the excellent video Ron!

  • @tundranomad
    @tundranomad Год назад +4

    What a beautiful rifle!

  • @johnkennedy2060
    @johnkennedy2060 Год назад +7

    Love the gun! 375 H & H will pretty much stop a thing on the planet.

  • @johnkertzman3223
    @johnkertzman3223 Год назад +8

    I have that exact same rifle a Dakota 76 in 416 Remington mag, it was built in 1989! It amazes me how little has changed on the rifle from then to now!

  • @johnbennett7244
    @johnbennett7244 Год назад +6

    Beautiful rifle. Classic cartridge. Good video.

  • @MrJtperry
    @MrJtperry Год назад +8

    I’m totally old school. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. If it works, keep doing it. Beautiful rifle, true Mauser action. Made for Africa. Proven Big Game cartridge.

    • @mtkoslowski
      @mtkoslowski 5 месяцев назад

      Yessir, that’s what I’ve got: Mauser Oberndorf action, 26” Bohler barrel, Timney trigger, French walnut stock, 18 lines/inch checkering, Leupold 1.5-5.
      It’s so reassuring to have a rifle that you have the utmost faith in.

  • @whoshotashleybabbitt4924
    @whoshotashleybabbitt4924 Год назад +3

    Beautiful rifle. Just stunning.

  • @ccfdmd
    @ccfdmd Год назад +28

    Nothing wrong with old-school!

    • @Snailz5
      @Snailz5 Год назад +2

      When old school is close to $10k there certainly is!

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 Год назад +6

      @@Snailz5 nothing wrong with a $10,000 rifle, there is also nothing wrong with a $500 rifle!

    • @gpearce11
      @gpearce11 Год назад +1

      I'm with Snailz5 on this one. If I'm investing five figures in a big game rifle, it ain't going to be a bolt action. That's double rifle money.

    • @boredboiseboy
      @boredboiseboy Год назад

      The best bolt action was designed in 1898 and has just devolved from there 🙂

    • @Ralphbo-u6l
      @Ralphbo-u6l Год назад +2

      10K African big game rifle or 1k Ruger 77

  • @floridagunrat1625
    @floridagunrat1625 Год назад +3

    That is an absolutely beautiful rifle! You are lucky to be able to hunt Africa. That is a lifelong dream of mine that I will never be able to afford to do. A couple of years ago, I built a 375 H&H rifle just to have. I also have a 416 Taylor project that I am building on a 1909 Argentine action. I know, those cartridges are slightly overkill for our Florida hogs!

  • @thegrantdanielsband
    @thegrantdanielsband Год назад +9

    I traded my 300 Win mag for a 375 H+H Magnum Win. Model 70 stainless pre 64 bolt and I use it for moose, and it drops them fast love it. The kick is way less than a 300 win just a pleasure to shoot 🙂You can buy bullets for it as low as 200 grains 🙂

    • @ZachHunts
      @ZachHunts 11 месяцев назад +2

      I wouldn't say my .375 kicks less than a .300, but it's certainly not as sharp. More of a long, hard shove than a quick hard punch. They both let you onow they're there though.

  • @igy648
    @igy648 Год назад +2

    You are THE MAN!! Strong work 💪.

  • @wm565
    @wm565 8 месяцев назад +1

    My dream rifle right there. I own a Weatherby Mk V Lasermark in .300 Wby. mag, and that rifle puts mine to shame. Some day..... You certainly picked the right rifle. Absolutely beautiful!

    • @edwardabrams4972
      @edwardabrams4972 5 месяцев назад +2

      That Weatherby is what most hunters dream about their whole life! I did when I bought my first one 50 years ago and have about about 50-60 more Weatherbys since in different cartridges and models! You can never have too many hunting rifles even though I would never say that to my wife 🤔😳🤣

  • @firefly8464
    @firefly8464 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sad to hear that Dakota went under, but pleased to find out that many of the designs and craftsmen are still producing fine firearms.

  • @kentowens2179
    @kentowens2179 Год назад +5

    Fine looking rifle!

  • @Bones6987
    @Bones6987 Год назад +6

    Mauser Actions are still the best choice for a rifle that could save your life and that’s a beautiful rifle
    Definitely old school with new technology

    • @stefanschug5490
      @stefanschug5490 Год назад +1

      I am an absolute fan of Mauser actions and own many of them up to caliber .416, but when it comes to really dangerous, close-up situations, nothing beats a double rifle. If, at close range, the first shot is not an instant kill, there is no time to throw that bolt for a follow up shot in a serious and fast charge. For the guided hunter it is absolutely the best choice, for the back-up guy speak PH the double is hard to trump.

    • @mtkoslowski
      @mtkoslowski 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@stefanschug5490
      Your comment makes a lot of sense.
      There are those, if they can afford it, who insist on a good double for dangerous game in Africa. Your argument is sensible.
      However… most double rifles use Express sights while a very few can accommodate a scope and are useful if properly regulated. The double rifle’s claim to fame is ONLY the fastest follow up shot, and if it has ejectors can be reloaded reasonably quickly if you hold two rounds in the off hand.
      I gave all this some thought and decided on a bolt Mauser action with a 4 round capacity and a sensibly mounted 1.5 - 5 scope for my aging eyes. The action on my rifle has never ever jammed and I truly value the 4 rounds (serially) immediately available.
      Doubles are part of the African hunting romance and mystique of the likes of Hemingway, Ruark, Manners and Capstick. If you give me one I’ll gratefully accept it but will likely never use it.
      Your mileage may vary.

  • @m444ss
    @m444ss Год назад +3

    love your videos and podcasts

  • @samuel4568
    @samuel4568 4 месяца назад +1

    Folks, all you need is the m70 safari, you can pick it up for 1700-1900 dollar right now on gunbroker. I used it in Namibia for my elephant, buffalo, and kudu. It’s all you need.

  • @Inflorescensse
    @Inflorescensse Год назад +2

    Loved the recent podcast with Big Game about twist and stability! Helped me understand some issues ive been having with my Reising SMG and plated bullets!

  • @bubbacole1657
    @bubbacole1657 Год назад +1

    Ron, your the best when it comes to explaining guns. I love Wood Stock Guns, even though I have a couple plastic stock ones. Thanks again for another great video..

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 Год назад +4

    I’ve always liked the Dakota rifles and if these are essentially the same rifles, I’d imagine I’d like this also. I’ve got a M70/375H&H Safari Express that I know cost way less than one of these but matches the performance specs. Ron, that’s a beauty of a rifle… Maybe, my lottery ticket will pay off, and then, who knows?
    Great review, hope the rest of your safari goes smoothly! Can’t wait to see some of your footage!
    Take care and be safe!

    • @Nick-wn1xw
      @Nick-wn1xw Год назад

      I have the Safari Express in .458 Win. Besides a nicer looking piece of walnut on the Parkwest I don't see how the price difference is justified. My .458 clover leafs at 100 yards and the Parkwest looks like they really over complicated the bolt release from the simple Model 70 release. Great looking rifle but I am totally satisfied with my Safari Express. Maybe I'll grab one on .375 if I see one.

    • @andyeighttre
      @andyeighttre 10 месяцев назад

      Money wise, a Parkwest is better investment. If taken good care of it would be worth a lot of money someday. But if you aren’t looking for the ability to make coin on a rifle that is used but not abused it’s a good investment. Yet if you want to treat a rifle how I treat my rifle, probably a bad idea. A safari grade model 70 is probably a good compromise, especially if a good smith tunes and tries her up a lil.

  • @HAROLD-CORE
    @HAROLD-CORE Год назад

    Mr. Spomer makes me happy.

  • @davidmackee8575
    @davidmackee8575 Год назад +1

    Really like that rifle Ron like the look makes me want one 👍

  • @MrCobb-rq8iv
    @MrCobb-rq8iv Год назад +1

    Old codger here; if I may be so bold; if you would hang that sling on the other shoulder, butt up, muzzle down, with left hand in position you could be a quick draw magaw. The left hand never comes off the stock, the elbow catches the sling as the butt-stock swings into the left shoulder ready to fire. Quick, easy, accurate sling support. Try it, you'll never go back to carrying the rain gauge that fights with trees and bushes.

  • @jeffglasman19
    @jeffglasman19 Год назад +1

    Thats a very beautiful rifle. I took a blue wildebeest with a Rugar 375 H&H In south Africa . It also was a very nice well made rifle.

  • @cliffordschorr
    @cliffordschorr Год назад +3

    1) it's a beautiful rifle 2) I looked at some of the pricing that people on the forums were saying and don't know what advantage this gives me over a pre 64 model 70.

    • @jaydunbar7538
      @jaydunbar7538 Год назад +1

      None, other then you can order it the way you want it because it’s a new rifle. Could always rebarrel an old rifle to get modern twists and such, but most go with a new rifle.

    • @Nick-wn1xw
      @Nick-wn1xw Год назад +1

      No advantage over a new Model 70 with the pre-64 action either--other than bigger tears when you scratch the stock.

  • @brianklamer3328
    @brianklamer3328 Год назад

    One of those are on my bucket list now!

  • @lawrencelewis1036
    @lawrencelewis1036 Год назад

    That is a very elegant rifle Ron. Always loved the CRF Model 70.

  • @Lemur70
    @Lemur70 5 месяцев назад

    Super happy you did this video on the 375 H&H. I have a buddy that has one and has offered to let me try it. I haven't done so yet.
    This is a nice introductory for me. Though I have no idea of the model he has.
    I gave had some curiosity about this caliber.
    Thank you.

  • @arnocilliers5324
    @arnocilliers5324 9 месяцев назад

    Ron, I love your videos & channel, you finally came around to become a 375 guy after many years it seems....

  • @northerntier87
    @northerntier87 Год назад +2

    I got the 9.3x62 pretty neat.

  • @michaeltatalias7926
    @michaeltatalias7926 Год назад +1

    Hi Ron
    Great intro video to this. The evocative sounds of the African Fish Eagle in the background was absolutely fantastic, makes me so nostalgic.
    Glad to see that all is forgiven with the 375 H&H, esp after your blog 3 or 4 years ago and the video comparing the 375 to the 338 win mag more recently 😅
    I suspect, as you suggested back then, the the bullet choice was a factor.
    Please can we get as lot more detail on the Hammer Shock copper bullets that you have had such great success with on this trip.
    And at some point, can you compare a 375 Hammer to a 338 hammer?
    What variations are available?
    And maybe compare to the Hornady CX and Barnes TSX etc.
    These new copper bullet designs are opening up completely new possibilities and thought processes.

  • @404nitro
    @404nitro Год назад +2

    Beautiful rifle. IMO, the one thing missing that is classic is a red butt pad.

  • @nononononononon790
    @nononononononon790 Год назад +1

    I love your show. Have you ever used the 375 Remington ultra magnum? Whats your veiw on its power. And overall of the cartridge

  • @jasonf.4107
    @jasonf.4107 Год назад +1

    Beautiful rifle. :-)

  • @StevenMMan
    @StevenMMan Год назад +3

    I recently acquired some hammer power hammer for testing in of all things a 30-30 Ackley improved in a single shot. To my surprise is actually giving me far better results than I expected. A 168gr Amax I am averaging 2760fps. These #s surprised me so that had to confirm with different chronographs. Nope it not a lie. Oh my extreme spread 9fps with vhitivori N540.
    Mountain man.

  • @matthewgaeta2088
    @matthewgaeta2088 Год назад +1

    That's a shame Dakota went out. Glad to see someone picked them up. Wouldn't mind one in 404 Jeffery
    Montana rifle company is another one that didn't make it.

  • @m444ss
    @m444ss Год назад +2

    Hey, Ron, is there a specific reason to attach the sling at a barrel band rather than the fore-end on "African" rifles?

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 Год назад +4

      There are two reasons; 1 the rifle hangs lower on the shoulder and is less likely to get caught on low hanging brush/limbs. 2 with the sling mount on the barrel you're less likely to bash your supporting hand's finger with a sling swivel stud when gripping the forend of the rifle.

  • @fedup3582
    @fedup3582 Год назад

    Beautiful rifle. I was interested in the Dakota arms rifles, particularly the model 10, until one day I saw a model 10 and its extreme open grip. Some may like it but I don't particularly care for it. That is my biggest gripe on the 1885 winchesters too. I much prefer the pistol grip stock of the B78.

  • @hubertusvenator5838
    @hubertusvenator5838 15 дней назад

    The Dark Continent M 98 rifle has all the classic features. The .300 Holland & Holland Magnum calibre beckons.

  • @fauxtool952
    @fauxtool952 Год назад +1

    after watching some 40 odd videos of your over the last week I realized I should probably subscribe

  • @ikocher
    @ikocher Год назад +1

    I've been wanting one of the model 76's in 7mm Rem Mag or 270 Win for a while now.

    • @ikocher
      @ikocher Год назад

      @ClickOnProfile5262 lol. I have a gift for you too. It's a nice private 70 sq ft box that you can live in for free for the rest of your life. You can visit your neighbors daily!

  • @ConnorDee-xp4nh
    @ConnorDee-xp4nh Год назад +2

    Wish they posted the prices and caliber options on their website

  • @seeratlasdtyria4584
    @seeratlasdtyria4584 Год назад +2

    Nice rifle Ron, however, did I hear you say "you don't feel any recoil"? In a .375 African loaded rifle? ER, UH, LOL, well I'm 6'3, about 265 and I feel LOTS of recoil out of my personal .375's, Both Sako's, one a true "long gun", the other a much handier , shorter barreled, non scoped mannlicher for up close and personal dangerous game. Over the years that I've owned them, (over a half century now) I've grown quite fond of them, so not likely to trade you for that Dakota bred one ;) One other thing, apparently like yourself, I can't remember EVER feeling "under gunned" with the .375 s :)
    Thumb's up:)

    • @stefanschug5490
      @stefanschug5490 Год назад +1

      I agree, when you load them close to maximum with 300 grain Barnes XTP driven by 70 grain of Reloader 15, you certainly feel the recoil. I get additional powder capacity and higher speeds, since my rifle is not limited by the magazine length of most bolt actions.

  • @dinoquintana4319
    @dinoquintana4319 Год назад

    Great video more In this line please

  • @DMV1090
    @DMV1090 Год назад +1

    Looks like a good Winchester M70

  • @glockparaastra
    @glockparaastra Год назад

    Nice rifle. Good calibre too. Come say hi next time. I'm down the road a ways on the West Coast of South Africa 😂

  • @MrTacklebury
    @MrTacklebury Год назад +1

    Beautiful. Now to find 10k laying around. lol

  • @SafetySal
    @SafetySal Год назад

    I took my .50 cal Thompson Encore muzzleloader to Africa. That's the way to do it old school.

  • @zzp1
    @zzp1 4 месяца назад

    Mr Spomer, at first sight you can see that the stock is ok. More important is barrel and lock. That makes the gun.

  • @jasonframe5245
    @jasonframe5245 Год назад

    I’ve got a highly optioned 76 and a synthetic 97.

  • @guycripplecock7804
    @guycripplecock7804 Год назад +1

    Nice rifle

  • @samuel4568
    @samuel4568 4 месяца назад +1

    It’s a m70 in a tuxedo.

  • @robertakerson7186
    @robertakerson7186 Год назад

    Nice rifle! Do you experience any ill affects on your face from the closeness of the scope? Bob

  • @IHWKR
    @IHWKR Год назад

    Classics are timeless. In my opinion a classic is made with a wood stock. I'd rather invest in a classic so I can enjoy looking at it just as much as I love shooting it.

  • @billhatcher2984
    @billhatcher2984 Год назад

    Why did you go with the H and H mag instead of the Ruger was it for ammo selection while in Africa or do you just like it better

  • @miguelpatino3856
    @miguelpatino3856 11 месяцев назад

    Right after I watched this video, I checked out Park West's website for their bolt action rifles, and they're not even quoting a price for them. I'm scared they'll be on Holland&Holland or Rigby&Rigby levels of expensiveness T_T

  • @stephanmenzel9457
    @stephanmenzel9457 5 месяцев назад

    Looks nice and fine. But as a German I prefare rifles made in Suhl or the Original Mauser 98k.

  • @quartzmatter
    @quartzmatter Год назад

    Nice

  • @m444ss
    @m444ss Год назад

    wish i had one (both the rifle and the safari)

  • @jerryreynolds8151
    @jerryreynolds8151 9 месяцев назад

    Did he mention the price? I would expect north of 5k.

  • @TLC1972ify
    @TLC1972ify Год назад

    What weight Shock Hammer bullets did you use in the .375 H&H?

  • @SL-sy8ix
    @SL-sy8ix Год назад +2

    Certainly not a rifle just anyone can afford but I miss the days when the typical hunting rifle had blued steel and wood whether you hunted Africa or your back 40. All these new rifles with plastic stocks and magazines protruding several inches from the bottom of them just don't do it for me.

  • @nmelkhunter1
    @nmelkhunter1 5 месяцев назад

    Of course it is. It might be good for anti material and light anti amor as well!

  • @medbill
    @medbill Год назад

    Beautiful rifle!! Any advice on guides in Africa?

  • @ulflyng
    @ulflyng Год назад

    Sheer beauty

  • @davewinter2688
    @davewinter2688 Год назад +2

    Nice well built rifle but out of range for all but the wealthiest folks. I guess if you’ve got the money for an African Safari, you’ve probably got the money for the rifle. Otherwise might as well pony up for a good pre64 model 70 Winchester or even one of the “Classic” controlled round feed versions or a custom built on 98 Mauser action.

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 Год назад

      I'm definitely middle class and I own a Dakota 76 416 Remington mag and a double rifle in 470 Nitro! If you want one of those rifles you just have to save the money and be patient eventually you'll get there, even if it's only 20 bucks a week eventually you'll save enough to be able to buy one of those rifles! Not trying to be a jerk but that's how I did it, and next year I'm going on my first Safari for a Cape buffalo in South Africa!

    • @davewinter2688
      @davewinter2688 Год назад

      @@johnkertzman3223 How old are you?. I'm 70+ and no longer in good enough health to do much hunting. The math wouldn't work for me. Middle class is pretty much subjective. When I was working age I was a vice president at a small rural bank and farming at the same time. Every extra dollar I had went into paying off the land so that we did not still have a mortgage to pay at retirement and saving for retirement. Most young people don't have that discipline. Every extra penny spent on ridiculous car payments, cell phones, partying etc. Then there's the issue of inflation. I'll still opt for the Model 70 on my imaginary safari.

    • @floridagunrat1625
      @floridagunrat1625 Год назад

      @johnkertzman3223 I'm curious how much that safari costs these days. The last time I seriously looked into it was just before the '08 crash, and it was about twenty grand back then.

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 Год назад +1

      ​@@floridagunrat1625I'm doing Cape buffalo and Sable for a little over fourteen thousand plus airfare.

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 Год назад

      ​@@davewinter2688nothing wrong with Winchester model 70, my backup rifle is a Winchester model 70 in 416 Rem mag.

  • @realtreehunter0676
    @realtreehunter0676 Год назад

    Hey ron thank u for giving us all this entertaining content that u do

  • @KingLoopie1
    @KingLoopie1 Год назад

    Damage to your magazine, especially if it's a metal one.... Ha ha ha ha! Back in the day, plastic was the fragile material. Now plastic is the winner!? We've come a long way with materials! Lol!

  • @swi9945
    @swi9945 Год назад

    A question, how much are you paid to "recomend" these products? Integrity would demand full disclosure.

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 Год назад

      Nothing wrong with getting paid to endorse a company! I mean who would reject getting paid and most likely receiving a free gun for your efforts!

    • @swi9945
      @swi9945 Год назад

      @@johnkertzman3223 nothing wrong with getting paid to give a favorable review, unless you are pretending the review is completely unbiased. If I know Ron is being paid by the manufacturer to give a good review of a product, I would not take his word for how good the product will perform because his opinion is prejudiced.

  • @jamespollard1670
    @jamespollard1670 Год назад

    There's some pretty wood on that one .

  • @wildweasel6898
    @wildweasel6898 Год назад +3

    One of the problems with manufacturers and hunters these days are that they hear something on the Internet and repeat it endlessly. If you find yourself hunting dangerous big game often u might want a bigger bullet. If not 375 is fine. It's been fine for decades. If anything it's even better now with modern bullet construction. I'll never understand how Grandpa's 300 win mag rifle is trash because muh 300 prc. It's getting really depressing.

  • @greasydot
    @greasydot Год назад

    What happens to the meat from the harvested Hippo?

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 Год назад +1

      No meat never goes to waste in Africa, protein is a much sought-after commodity!

  • @matthewlepage6848
    @matthewlepage6848 8 месяцев назад

    The action looks a lot like the Model 70

  • @hackfabrication139
    @hackfabrication139 Год назад

    Beautiful rifle, but at $12k for the Free Safari SD 76 Savanna (.375 H&H), it's considerably beyond my economics. And I won't even price out that Swarovski scope...

    • @chrisgunsandguitars1403
      @chrisgunsandguitars1403 Год назад

      Wow! I figured it was pricey, but not that pricey! It is beautiful though.

    • @paulellsworth7679
      @paulellsworth7679 Год назад +1

      Yeah no kidding, my Sako 85 stainless 375 H&H has the exact same features to a T and shoots like a dream. And it was under $2000 new.
      And it too has beautiful walnut!

    • @stefanschug5490
      @stefanschug5490 Год назад

      That is not very pricey. I had a German gunsmith friend who used to built custom Mausers for rich people and they all went from Euro 15 000 to about Euro 40 000 for some take down Mausers without a scope mounted. His response to people that wanted less expensive ones was always to shop for rifles off the shelf like CZ, Ruger, Winchester or Sako.

  • @williamfeldner9356
    @williamfeldner9356 6 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like my Winchester Model 70 375 H@H…….

  • @robbiesmith9786
    @robbiesmith9786 Год назад

    I want a 416 ruger guide gun

  • @realtreehunter0676
    @realtreehunter0676 Год назад

    What is the parent case for the 375

    • @Chabrinklo6.5
      @Chabrinklo6.5 Год назад +4

      No parent case, though it has been the parent for a lot of other cartridges

    • @realtreehunter0676
      @realtreehunter0676 Год назад

      @@Chabrinklo6.5 thank u

  • @MrOlgrumpy
    @MrOlgrumpy Год назад

    That rifle has all the features of my Ruger M77 RS,controlled feed,safari sights drop bottom magazine,beautiful blue, -- 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

  • @TMFShooting
    @TMFShooting Год назад

    Luv it ' 😍💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥

  • @Nick-wn1xw
    @Nick-wn1xw Год назад

    Kind of sad you have to explain the point of a classic bolt action hunting rifle. Nice looking rifle for sure but is it really several thousands of dollars better than a Winchester Model 70 Safari Express?

    • @bullgravy6906
      @bullgravy6906 Год назад

      By machining standards today, and typical range of those hunts, it really wouldn’t be much better than a Savage Axis in 375H&H.
      I buy the pretty guns and whatnot too so I can’t throw stones. But my brother-in-Law’s $250 savage axis with stock scope in .30-06 made the deer exactly as dead as my 1950 Model 70 with a Leupold also in .30-06. My photos looked WAY better though

    • @Nick-wn1xw
      @Nick-wn1xw Год назад

      @@bullgravy6906 I was comparing apples and apples (controlled feed, walnut stock, mechanical ejector, hinged floor plate, etc.) , but yes, you're right the budget guns bring home the meat just as dead. And while his dear was just as dead as yours YOU got to carry a 73 year old classic!

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 Год назад +1

      Well it's kind of like this a Honda will get you from point A to point B, but you'll enjoy the ride much better in a Mercedes!

    • @GeorgeSemel
      @GeorgeSemel 4 месяца назад

      Try finding one. I agree with you to a point. I had a lot of Winchester M-70s. Some needed some tweaking; one had a crooked chamber, and another had a barrel so galled that it fouled severely. You do get what you pay for. I have a Dakota 76 in 270 that I snagged for around 1500 dollars, but that was in 1994. Inflation has been hitting things pretty hard. Good craftsmen need to make a living, too. 12K seems like a lot, but is it really? I was looking at a Tikka T-3 in 7mm RM the other day- 2200 on the tag. I love Sako Rifes; there is a bit of sticker shock with them, too, these days.

  • @veroman007
    @veroman007 Год назад +1

    My favorite round. Took 14 black rhino three white rhino 47 hippos and four big bull elephants all back in the 1940s with Kermit Roosevelt guiding me in the Congo

    • @Nick-wn1xw
      @Nick-wn1xw Год назад

      Sure you did.

    • @floridagunrat1625
      @floridagunrat1625 Год назад

      Didn't you tell me that you got a couple of veloci-raptors with it, too, or was it a T-rex? I can't remember now.

  • @Bones6987
    @Bones6987 Год назад

    They also can be Loaded from the Bottom of the magazine
    Just open the magazine
    Turn the rifle
    Upside down and just drop 4 rounds in and close the magazine door
    Super quick
    Super easy

  • @rustyshakleford5230
    @rustyshakleford5230 Год назад

    375 h&h would be better if it was necked down to 7.21mm and the case shortened a bit to say 63mm. Maybe trim the belt off the case and case head down to .473". That would be a hell of a cartridge. Call it the 7.21 lazz micro magnum.

    • @rustyshakleford5230
      @rustyshakleford5230 Год назад

      @clickonmyprofile712 i won a free shotgun? I don't believe in guns. The number 1 cause of firearm deaths in the USA is guns. You should be ashamed of yourself Yousef.

  • @lifewithabe312
    @lifewithabe312 Год назад

    Haven’t watched the video yet just wanted to answer great for big game

  • @francoisdavel1786
    @francoisdavel1786 Год назад

    With the proper bullet there is nothing on planet earth you cannot hunt safely with the .375H&H. I recommend Peregrine solids.

    • @ClovisPoint
      @ClovisPoint 5 месяцев назад

      404 Jeffery is better

    • @francoisdavel1786
      @francoisdavel1786 5 месяцев назад

      @@ClovisPoint 416 rigby is nog beter as die 404 Jeffery maar dit het ook niks met die prys van eiers te make nie.

  • @JH-wk9gw
    @JH-wk9gw Год назад

    375 ruger deserves to dethrown the HH

  • @jacklewis3444
    @jacklewis3444 4 месяца назад

    Classic Ron. Ruining another hunter’s stalk

  • @theknifeman7097
    @theknifeman7097 Год назад

    Man that's a bute