mlg
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I got to see a couple of examples at my local gunshop yesterday and I was very impressed.
They are exactly the same configuration as the 375 Ruger African Safari - same dimensions, weight , excellent open sights with barrel band and a very smooth action with a crisp if slightly heavy trigger.
Ruger have gone back to the gloss bluing and it certainly looks better than the matt finish on the 375R, though its probably not as practical in the bush.
This is the first chambering of the 9.3 in an American factory rifle as far as I am aware.
All in all a very nice package for the money (1100 Aus dollars!).
They are exactly the same configuration as the 375 Ruger African Safari - same dimensions, weight , excellent open sights with barrel band and a very smooth action with a crisp if slightly heavy trigger.
Ruger have gone back to the gloss bluing and it certainly looks better than the matt finish on the 375R, though its probably not as practical in the bush.
This is the first chambering of the 9.3 in an American factory rifle as far as I am aware.
All in all a very nice package for the money (1100 Aus dollars!).