They are quite light. Is that a .375h&h?
Not really painful. It's just a fast recoil. You can wrap your thumb over the barrel and C clamp it. It becomes quite manageable at that point even with the rudest of .375's. The limb saver does a good job.
Is that a factory or aftermarket barrel? I have the Pro Hunter in stainless .375H&H. It's quite the company on a rainy day.Yes, it's a single shot 375 H&H.
Factory. They made them in 26" blued and 26" stainlessIs that a factory or aftermarket barrel? I have the Pro Hunter in stainless .375H&H. It's quite the company on a rainy day.
Is that weight fully loaded?This thread got me curious, so today I learned that my Sauer 90 wearing a Nikon Prostaff 4-12 and sling comes in right at 9 pounds 1 ounce. I don't know how to explain it but it "feels" lighter than that to me though.
Yup. I pulled it from storage and chucked it on a scale looking like this:Is that weight fully loaded?
Man, I have not been offended since I was in elementary school. . If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t change a thing.Nice concept, but with a modern build I would have chambered for a modern cartridge, like the .375 Ruger or .375 WSM. Somehow, it seems wrong to be feeding an H&H into Synthetic and carbon... no offense intended... it will work wonderfully, I am sure.
Gun-nutters are a quirky bunch... we build stuff that only makes sense to us, and we can only justify it to ourselves using complicated mental gymnastics... been there done that... doing it again as I type this... lol.Man, I have not been offended since I was in elementary school. . If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t change a thing.