roverandbrew
AH fanatic
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2013
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- United States, South Africa, Zambia
I would replace my Highland Stalker in 275 and build another 375 H&H on a CZ 550 action.
I have just been informed that two of @TOBY458 ’s rifles on his list are for sale?Bolt Action 22LR. (Marlin or CZ)
Bolt Action 223 (probably CZ)
Bolt Action 30/06 (Win 70 or Sako 85)
Bolt Action 375 H&H (Win 70 Alaskan or Kimber Talkeetna)
Bolt Action 458 Win Mag/Lott (Win 70 Safari Express or Kimber Caprivi)
Browning BPS 12 Ga Shotgun
This would handle most anything you'd ever run into.
After reading your latest hunting report I can certainly understand why the .500 NE and 9.3x74R are the first two calibers listed.Double rifles in .500 NE, 9.3x74R, .450/400
Blaser R8 with .300 RUM barrel
Voodoo Gun Works Apparition with AI-AT chassis in .17HMR
That would be enable me to hunt almost anything.
Yes sir! I'll buy them all and sell at a 25% discount. Place your order today!I have just been informed that two of @TOBY458 ’s rifles on his list are for sale?
The Alaskan is quite a bit lighter weight than the Safari. It's the proper weight for a 375. Whereas the Safari is more suited for 416 Rem and 458 Win.
I happen to like the weight of my .375. It's comfy when you turn up the volume on the the bullet.The Alaskan is quite a bit lighter weight than the Safari. It's the proper weight for a 375. Whereas the Safari is more suited for 416 Rem and 458 Win.
I'm sure it is. But when lugging it around for a few hours, I'll take the lighter weight and slightly more recoil.I happen to like the weight of my .375. It's comfy when you turn up the volume on the the bullet.
@Petey J :So am I...@Von Gruff has a wealth of information pertaining to this old cartridge that helped fuel my interest even more.