MISportsman
AH veteran
I know that the 2.5-8 will be great for bear hunting, but will it be a good power range for buffalo as well?With the hooded front sight, I suggest the VX-3 2.5-8.You’ll see the front sight until about 3x.
I know that the 2.5-8 will be great for bear hunting, but will it be a good power range for buffalo as well?With the hooded front sight, I suggest the VX-3 2.5-8.You’ll see the front sight until about 3x.
It has a good field of view on 2.5 and very good eye relief. On one buff I took the extra power would have helped.I know that the 2.5-8 will be great for bear hunting, but will it be a good power range for buffalo as well?
QD mounts from Warne, Talley and Alaska Arms work very well. I used Warne QD rings and never had an issue.As far as the scope and mounts. I plan on putting a Leupold VX -3 1.5-5 on it. Should I go with standard or quick disconnect mounts?
I like your scope choice. You will notice your front sight less on low power if you remove the front sight hood.As far as the scope and mounts. I plan on putting a Leupold VX -3 1.5-5 on it. Should I go with standard or quick disconnect mounts?
I have been doing a lot of research into the ballistics of the .375 h&h lately and I'm very impressed. My plan was to top this rifle with a 1-5 power scope and set it up primarily for dg, but with a load like the Hornady outfitter with the 270 gr cx it looks like it could be a 300+ yard elk rifle on top of a serious dg stopper! Maybe the 2.5-8 would be the way to go so I can take full advantage of me the .375s potential at both ends of the spectrum!With the hooded front sight, I suggest the VX-3 2.5-8.You’ll see the front sight until about 3x.
i have my 375 topped with a vx 5 2-10 power and QD mounts i couldn't be happier. You are correct the ballistics with lighter 250-270 GR bullets make it great out to ~300YDS, and going down to 2 power is great for close in work as well.I have been doing a lot of research into the ballistics of the .375 h&h lately and I'm very impressed. My plan was to top this rifle with a 1-5 power scope and set it up primarily for dg, but with a load like the Hornady outfitter with the 270 gr cx it looks like it could be a 300+ yard elk rifle on top of a serious dg stopper! Maybe the 2.5-8 would be the way to go so I can take full advantage of me the .375s potential at both ends of the spectrum!
I’ve got the VX6 2-12x on both my CZ .375 and my Whitworth Interarms .375 with Talley QD rings. The scopes go right back to zero after removing to use the irons. With regular rings, the scope will not go back to zero. Use QD rings for sure.I have been doing a lot of research into the ballistics of the .375 h&h lately and I'm very impressed. My plan was to top this rifle with a 1-5 power scope and set it up primarily for dg, but with a load like the Hornady outfitter with the 270 gr cx it looks like it could be a 300+ yard elk rifle on top of a serious dg stopper! Maybe the 2.5-8 would be the way to go so I can take full advantage of me the .375s potential at both ends of the spectrum!
The 270 grain bullets to extend the range of the 375H&H is a good idea. But if you plan on hunting DG with it, I’d highly recommend stepping up to a 300 grain bullet to get the SD up above .300 for better penetration. And there are bullet options all the way to 380 grains available. I know Norma makes their PH Ammo 375H&H in 350 grain.I have been doing a lot of research into the ballistics of the .375 h&h lately and I'm very impressed. My plan was to top this rifle with a 1-5 power scope and set it up primarily for dg, but with a load like the Hornady outfitter with the 270 gr cx it looks like it could be a 300+ yard elk rifle on top of a serious dg stopper! Maybe the 2.5-8 would be the way to go so I can take full advantage of me the .375s potential at both ends of the spectrum!
I too was highly impressed by the ballistics of the .375 both on paper and practically. I am really interested in how well it conserves energy over distance. Looking at some of the CEB products there is real potential there especially if you can get some of those slick bullets to stabilize. Not for DG, but for Elk or smaller you could really reach out and smack it down with minimal wind effect. I primarily run it in single shots so I'm happy to turn up the volume a little and experience a little rudeness from an otherwise elegant cartridge in the name of downrange performance.I have been doing a lot of research into the ballistics of the .375 h&h lately and I'm very impressed. My plan was to top this rifle with a 1-5 power scope and set it up primarily for dg, but with a load like the Hornady outfitter with the 270 gr cx it looks like it could be a 300+ yard elk rifle on top of a serious dg stopper! Maybe the 2.5-8 would be the way to go so I can take full advantage of me the .375s potential at both ends of the spectrum!