To start, I'll say that this is my first post here and the quality of information found on this forum is top notch. The discourse I've come across is something that is very much lacking in life these days and it's refreshing.
It all seems to have started when I began reading my dad's collection of Safari books and it has me looking at getting a Ruger Hawkeye African in 375 Ruger as my first rifle of this size.
I don't have a trip booked for DG at the moment and but I do have plans for a plains game hunt (would be my first) to RSA in 2026, I plan to use my 30-06 on that hunt.
The 375 is more of a want purchase than need at the moment...but I'd like to take the time to get used to the rifle over a few seasons.
Ruger makes just about the only factory rifle for lefties with CRF that I can find and it just so happens to match a Ruger I already own in 30-06 (which is a plus for style reasons), but for ammo availability during trips I'd rather have a 375 H&H. The lefty Winchester M70s I see on GunBroker quickly get bid out of my budget however.
I have fired an H&H (it was 8.5lbs loaded out and I shot from the bench) and found the recoil to be quite manageable to my surprise, 270gr loads I believe. True to the slow "push" adage in my experience. Is the 375 Ruger recoil really a lot sharper as is frequently mentioned?
What other upgrades for the Ruger would be advised?
I plan to swap the trigger, recoil pad and perhaps add some weight to the stock to help it balance better/temper recoil. The Ruger feels a bit barrel heavy.
One upgrade I am not sure about is bedding the action. Will bedding help prevent damage to the stock? I have read some instances of cracked stocks in these rifles.
Thanks,
Owen in Houston
It all seems to have started when I began reading my dad's collection of Safari books and it has me looking at getting a Ruger Hawkeye African in 375 Ruger as my first rifle of this size.
I don't have a trip booked for DG at the moment and but I do have plans for a plains game hunt (would be my first) to RSA in 2026, I plan to use my 30-06 on that hunt.
The 375 is more of a want purchase than need at the moment...but I'd like to take the time to get used to the rifle over a few seasons.
Ruger makes just about the only factory rifle for lefties with CRF that I can find and it just so happens to match a Ruger I already own in 30-06 (which is a plus for style reasons), but for ammo availability during trips I'd rather have a 375 H&H. The lefty Winchester M70s I see on GunBroker quickly get bid out of my budget however.
I have fired an H&H (it was 8.5lbs loaded out and I shot from the bench) and found the recoil to be quite manageable to my surprise, 270gr loads I believe. True to the slow "push" adage in my experience. Is the 375 Ruger recoil really a lot sharper as is frequently mentioned?
What other upgrades for the Ruger would be advised?
I plan to swap the trigger, recoil pad and perhaps add some weight to the stock to help it balance better/temper recoil. The Ruger feels a bit barrel heavy.
One upgrade I am not sure about is bedding the action. Will bedding help prevent damage to the stock? I have read some instances of cracked stocks in these rifles.
Thanks,
Owen in Houston