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Brand:

Hornady

Bullet Type:

SP-RP

Caliber:

.375 RUG

Grains:

270 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Hornady

Bullet Type:

DGS

Caliber:

.375 RUG

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

300 grain

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Highly praised 375 Ruger ammo with consistent 5-star reviews highlighting excellent accuracy, reliability, competitive pricing, and proven hunting performance.

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Price & Value33%
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What is the .375 Ruger used for?

The .375 Ruger is a big game hunting cartridge designed for elk, moose, buffalo, and bears. Ruger and Hornady developed it as a powerful, accurate round capable of taking most large game worldwide at both long and short ranges.

What can I hunt with a 375?

The .375 is suitable for deer, elk, black bear, hogs, and large African game including buffalo and elephant. It works at close and extended ranges with appropriate bullets.

How big is a 375 Ruger?

The .375 Ruger has a 2.580-inch case length and 3.340-inch overall length. It fits standard long-action receivers, unlike the .375 H&H, which requires a magnum-length action. From a 20-inch barrel it matches .375 H&H ballistics, and with equal barrel length it actually surpasses the .375 H&H.

How much is a 375 Ruger rifle?

Rifles chambered in .375 Ruger range from under $500 to over $1,200 new. Affordable options include the Mossberg Patriot and Savage 110 Ridge Hunter. The Ruger M77 Hawkeye Guide Gun is a popular variant. Check GunBroker, Cabela's, or local shops for current pricing.

What is the effective range of a .375 Ruger?

Effective range depends on shooter skill and bullet choice. Factory loads from a 24-inch barrel achieve around 2,650 fps and remain effective on large game to 300 yards. Skilled marksmen with proper ammunition and conditions can extend this to 500 yards, though it is primarily a medium-range hunting cartridge.