Originally Posted by Mule Deer
lotech,

One thing I discovered about the .375 H&H No. 1 (I had one exactly like Cascade's for several years) is that for me, felt recoil less WITHOUT a scope, despite the lighter weight.

Their stocks are pretty much designed for iron sights, and I used mine with irons on one African safari to take a Cape buffalo and five head of plains game from impala to kudu. During the pre-hunt practice sessions I realized the reduction in felt recoil was due to my cheek being firmly settled on the comb, rather than being a little way above. With a scope, the comb rose upward into my cheek during--not too much, but enough to make a definite difference.


I wear eyeglasses, and my #1, 375 H&H would come back so quick the scope would contact my glasses. It bothered me so much i was flinching and dodging the scope everytime i shot it. This was off a bench. I finally installed one of the Leupold scout scopes as well as one on my 458 Win #1. My CZ550 Safari American in .375H&H fits me so much better it seems like a pussycat to shoot as compared to a wildcat with the Ruger.