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Unread 11-09-2017, 07:54 AM   #1
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My experiences with 375's are different. While much younger I became enamored with the 375 and used a Browning Safari and a pre-64 M70 extensively on deer with various factory loads, and they always ran off unless the shoulder joint was busted up or with similar major skeletal damage. All were found totally dead, sometimes close by and at other times far away. Usually they showed no immediate sign of a hit. One buck I well remember was shot with a 270 grain Power Point on snow, and after tracking across a thick huckleberry swamp loaded with other deer tracks and finally seeing ONE DROP of blood, I found the buck piled up against a tree, stone dead. It was tough sorting thru all the tracks and I'd almost convinced myself it was a miss, as the buck was running when I fired.

If I were using a 375 again for deer in woodlands I'd be loading a pistol bullet as Rich has written about. I'd rather have the animal drop quickly than to minimize meat damage. Again, this is just a personal commentary based on shots with the caliber and period factory loads on whitetails in PA, NY and on Anticosti Island.

Yup Rich, the pre-64 Winchester 70's are the Parkers and Foxes of sporting rifles. So are Model 71's. Classic 1903 Springfield sporters are pretty cool too.
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Unread 11-09-2017, 10:05 AM   #2
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Rich, I feel exactly the way you do. My bird season--THE REAL SEASON- is now over until next year. We used to be able to hunt grouse here until the end of February, but with the tanking of the Appalachian grouse population, I must be content chasing released ringnecks with the dogs. Dont get me wrong, that is fun, but it ain't grouse hunting. That is why I hunt so long and hard during my 2 weeks in the UP.
I just could never get into bow hunting for deer, but my friend Terry, that you met loves it. He is out at my farm right now, and has texted me several pictures of the bucks cruising by. We have pictures of several 150 class bucks on the trail cameras, and Terry will hold out for one of the big boys. Yes, I will get out with a crossbow this weekend, but sitting in a treestand just does not excite me- I'll have the dogs out after pheasants first.
I do take a couple of days off for deer gun season. We have just recently been allowed to use straight walled rifle cartridges in Ohio, and Terry shoots a 375 Win. I will use my Fully rifled 20 ga single shot(scoped). It is deadly out to 150 yds and devastating on deer--yeah, it is 1800 fps, shooting a 260 gr hollow pt pistol bullet (Winchester Supreme Gold Sabots). It will outshoot my 12 ga slug gun, and I don't feel compromised with a single shot.
They certainly have got some early snows in the UP, I left Sat in a freakin' white out, and drove thru snow clear thro Grayling. Have you ever tried late season-December, grouse hunting in the UP? Would be interesting, and probably totally dependent on the amount of snowfall to be able to get back in the covers.
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Unread 11-09-2017, 10:42 AM   #3
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Frank I just happen to have a deluxe M71. I bought all the stuff to load for it just haven't gotten around to it yet. To many rifles not enough time.

Harold I have thought of doing an early Dec grouse hunt in fact Eric and I have discussed it. It wouldn't take much to open the place up for a long weekend. I'll keep an eye out on weather conditions.
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