Wyatt Smith
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My M70 375 with a VX-6 1x6 is right around 11 pounds. That is measured with the bathroom scale and a little math.
Which one? All weights unloaded
.405
Winchester 1895 .405 24 inch barrel, no scope, 8 pounds
Simson Co DR 24 inch barrels , QD scope off, 8.5 pounds
.458
Winchester 1886 .45-90 with 26 inch octagon barrel, no scope, 9.5 pounds
Beretta .45-90 DR 26 inch barrels, QD scope off, 9 pounds
My 3 CZ550 375s with 25" barrels weigh 9.3#, 10.0#, and 10.1# empty without scopes. The lightest and heaviest are walnut stocked, but the stock dimension differences are noticeable even with the same LOP. The other is a laminate. The heavy one is being rebarreled to 458 Lott as we type, will be a little under 10# with the new barrel; same barrel profile with a bigger hole in it, and 2" shorter. With a scope, it will be right around 11#.Don’t know about other 375s but some weight differences will be because stock densities vary a little and scope choices vary. Also, all other things equal, sometimes it’s no more complicated than smaller hole through a barrel that may have same contour and same outside dimensions for larger calibers. Both my 375s are basic factory.
I've shot quite a few varied 375's and I'd find an 11 pounder too dang heavy. An 8 pounder I could live with just fine, but a 9 lb strikes me as just right. Mine - 9.5 lbs all up. I'll have to make do..Question on the 11 pound 375's. Do you own them bc 11 pounds recoils favorably for you or you own them bc the vast majority of them end up configured that heavy when its all said and done?
Imo the 375's are way overbuilt (and maybe they have to be to not crack the stock). I find my 9 pound win 70 is perfect for recoil but add another pound or two and its too heavy to carry. My controlled feed Savage 375hh (a rare bird) weighs 6.5 pounds with irons and 8 pounds with scope. Recoil is stout but with 2 other virtually identical Savage rifles I can't justify shooting it for practice; its 3-4 shots on a bench and to the field it goes.