
In caliber 223 Remington of course. But I would not be terribly upset with it in 257 Roberts either! Grumpy
A lady goes to the bar on a cruise ship and orders a Scotch with two drops of water. As the bartender gives her the drink she says, ” I’m on this cruise to celebrate my 80th birthday and it’s today.
The bartender says, ” Well, since it’s your birthday, I’ll buy you a drink. In fact, this one is on me. “
As the woman finishes her drink, the woman to her right says, ” I would like to buy you a drink, too. “
The old woman says, ” Thank you. Bartender, I want a Scotch with two drops of water. “
” Coming up, ” says the bartender. As she finishes that drink, the man to her left says, ” I would like to buy you one, too. “
The old woman says, ” Thank you. Bartender, I want another Scotch with two drops of water. “
” Coming right up, ” the bartender says. As he gives her the drink, he says, ” Ma’am, I’m dying of curiosity. Why the Scotch with only two drops of water? “
The old woman replies, ” Sonny, when you’re my age, you’ve learned how to hold your liquor. Holding your water, however, is a whole other issue. “
‘OLD’ IS WHEN…
Your sweetie says, ‘Let’s go upstairs and make love,’ and you answer, ‘Pick one; I can’t do both!’
‘OLD’ IS WHEN..
Your friends compliment you on your new alligator shoes and you’re barefoot.
‘OLD’ IS WHEN…
A sexy babe catches your fancy and your pacemaker opens the garage door.
‘OLD’ IS WHEN…
You don’t care where your spouse goes, just as long as you don’t have to go along.
‘OLD’ IS WHEN…
You are cautioned to slow down by the doctor instead of by the police.
‘OLD’ IS WHEN. ..
‘Getting a little action’ means you don’t need to take any fiber today.
‘OLD’ IS WHEN…
‘Getting lucky’ means you find your car in the parking lot.
‘OLD’ IS WHEN…
An ‘all nighter’ means not getting up to use the bathroom.
AND
‘OLD’ IS WHEN…
You are not sure these are jokes





The .375 Ruger (center) compared to a .416 Rigby (left) and a .30-06 Springfield (right).At this time, Hornady and DoubleTap are the only two manufacturers that produce factory-loaded .375 Ruger ammunition.
Hornady loads their 250gr GMX, 270gr SP-RP and 300gr DGX/DGS bullets to advertised velocities of 2,900 fps, 2,840 fps, and 2,660 fps respectively (using a 24″ barrel). DoubleTap currently offers loads with 260gr Nosler Accubond along with 235gr and 270gr Barnes TSX bullets with advertised loads of 2,900 fps, 3,100 fps and 2,825 fps respectively (using a 23″ barrel).
Even though there aren’t many choices out there when it comes to factory ammunition, the good news for hand-loaders is that the .375 Ruger can be reloaded using just about any of the vast number of different .375 bullets on the market originally designed for the .375 H&H. In addition to the previously mentioned bullets, there are lots of other choices like the Swift A-Frame, Nosler Partition, and the Woodleigh Weldcore (just to name a few).
The other good news is that it is possible for hand-loaders to safely duplicate factory ammo performance of the cartridge using commercially available powders.
The .375 Ruger is also a pretty accurate round, particularly when used in a good quality rifle. Even though it was not designed as such, it is still a capable extended-range cartridge in the right hands. Especially when using lightweight bullets, a 250-350-yard shot (perhaps even further) is well within the capabilities of the cartridge.
That being said, most hunters utilize the cartridge in such a way that the majority of their shots are taken at ranges less than 150 and often less than 100 yards. Under these conditions, the .375 Ruger excels, and the fact that the rifles it is typically used in are often shorter and faster pointing really becomes an asset.
The .375 Ruger unquestionably produces more recoil than both the .375 H&H and the 9.3x62mm Mauser. However, the recoil, while stout, is still manageable for most hunters.
Like the .375 H&H, the .375 Ruger is an incredibly versatile cartridge. With factory loads that produce well in excess of 4,500 foot-pounds of energy, the cartridge meets the legal requirements to hunt dangerous game in every country in Africa. It is absolutely deadly on a wide range of animals varying in size from whitetail deer all the way up to elephant.
The heavier 270gr and 300gr loads are particularly versatile and are well suited both for larger game like buffalo, brown bear, grizzly bear, moose and eland as well as small/medium sized game like impala, wildebeest, deer, feral hogs and black bear.
The cartridge also shoots flat enough that it is possible to confidently take shots out to 250 yards or so without adjusting the point of aim. As you can see in the videos below, it still packs quite a punch at 200-plus yards.
As the saying goes, the proof is in the pudding, and more and more hunters are starting to realize what a fantastic cartridge the .375 Ruger is. The cartridge, particularly when used in the handy Ruger Guide Gun with its 20″ barrel, is starting to develop quite a following among guides and professional hunters in Africa and Alaska who want a powerful, fast-pointing rifle to use at close range on angry dangerous game, like bear and buffalo.
It cannot hold a candle to the .375 H&H in terms of popularity or availability of ammunition, especially in remote locations, but the .375 Ruger is catching up fast, and ammunition is much more common than it was even a few years ago.
The .375 Ruger is a great cartridge, but I don’t see it supplanting the .375 H&H as the most popular dangerous game cartridge anytime soon. Even though it has a number of advantages over the .375 H&H on paper, performance in the real world is not the same as performance on paper.
The cartridge is certainly coming along and developing a growing following. However, the .375 H&H has been around for more than a century and has a stellar reputation among hunters. It is going to take many years of great performance before people feel the same way about the .375 Ruger (if they ever do).
That being said, if you’re looking for a single cartridge to hunt the widest variety of big game possible, then a good rifle chambered in .375 Ruger just might be the right choice for you.