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Thanks guys for all your answers!! It seems it's not the best option, I will try to keep my hands out of that rifle but I can't promise much The rifle is a MKII, and the barrel seems to be a little bit heavy contour for a 375. Thanks again. LG | ||
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I think they are different horses I own cz's in 9.3 & .375 and I reckon they both have a unique niche to fill. They are I feel in different power levels and you do not need to justify owning both !! | |||
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No, it doesn't make sense, unless you can't handle a rifle any bigger then a 375, and, that's a bunch of money for a 375 H&H. But, if money is no object, go for it. Since I don't have a bunch of money, teaching school, I like to have a few distinct, great calibers, and a great reloading press, so I can shoot them. I choose main stream cartridges, with easily avaliable factory ammo, and many bullet sizes. I currently have 22 lr, 30-06, and a 375 H&H. I would like a 35 Whelan, and perhaps a 357 pistol. I would also like a 458 Lott, with a 452-4 barrel, so I could use pistol bullets, along with 458 bullets. However, our fearless leader has more guns, and calibers, then most countries, so I would just say, let your income be your guide... s PS: I would rather have super accurate guns, in a few calibers, then many guns, that just aren't tuned to a superior level. | |||
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