Well you're right about that. An inch or two of barrel makes little difference in velocity most of the time but a lot of difference in how it carries. Sounds like you have your answer. Go forth and slay some beasts! Let us know how it turns out.
I don’t know anyone who owns one, but I have heard the recoil is about the same as a 12gauge with 3” shells.
I would be looking for a Winchester or something with a wood stock.
Is stock cracking an issue with these?
Iv been hunting with my 30-06 sense I was about 16 years old. Iv found the round perfect for every situation. Iv been thinking of stepping up to a .375 H&H for a while. I have found these rifles to be quite scarce. From the research iv done the recoil doesn’t seem to overwhelming but I also dont want to drop $1800 on something that im going to start flinching. Can anyone tell me first hand how much more recoil it has compared to a 30-06 loaded with 180grs. Im not recoil shy but id like to know what im getting into as I know the case capacity is quite larger.
The 2 rifles feel totally different in hand. The Safari Express is heavier overall and many find it muzzle heavy in 375 H&H due to the barrel contour, I prefer the bit of extra weight on my front hand. The Alaskan has a thinner forend, lighter contour barrel and feels more like a standard sporter rifle.On the model 70s what barrel lenth do you recommend. The Alaskan has 25”. The Safari has a 24”. I guess one inch wouldn’t make that much of a difference.
Following, I recently received an Alaskan in .30-06 and was wondering if I should glass bed it. I have to say the bolt and action are incredibly smooth. I waited for six months to find this rifle, but I am starting to see some more show up now (Grab-A-Gun, etc.). You may want to check with Winchester Customer Service as to when the next batch of Alaskans in 375 are scheduled to be shipped. They have been very responsive to my inquiries.So Iv been all over the net, and Iv noticed the Model 70 Alaskan in .375 is impossible to find, sold out everywhere, had this issue last year.
May end up getting the Safari.
Question for you guys, Do you glass bed your Safaris out of the box. Just worried about cracking the stock from recoil.
It's just about exactly twice that of a 30'06Iv been hunting with my 30-06 sense I was about 16 years old. Iv found the round perfect for every situation. Iv been thinking of stepping up to a .375 H&H for a while. I have found these rifles to be quite scarce. From the research iv done the recoil doesn’t seem to overwhelming but I also dont want to drop $1800 on something that im going to start flinching. Can anyone tell me first hand how much more recoil it has compared to a 30-06 loaded with 180grs. Im not recoil shy but id like to know what im getting into as I know the case capacity is quite larger.