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New 375 H&H custom
04 September 2006, 07:37
WVFredNew 375 H&H custom
I was going to shoot my new 375 this morning but it was raining.I decided to take a few pics to share instead.
Fred
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04 September 2006, 07:40
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04 September 2006, 07:42
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04 September 2006, 07:49
GeorgeSVERY nice, Fred. Tell us more about that beauty!
George
04 September 2006, 08:03
WVFredThanks George,
It is a commercial FN action with a drop box magazine,checkered bolt knob and side swing safety.Dan Beck put the metal in the stock and roughed in the sights and quarter rib.I sent it to Jack Haugh where he did the final shaping and finished the stock,inletted the sling swivel stud and silver oval and added cross bolts.Jack also checkered it and finished all the metal work.matted the sights put a gold line on them and engraved the floor plate and cross bolts and rust blued it.It weighs right under 10 lb scoped.
Fred
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04 September 2006, 08:06
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04 September 2006, 08:47
thornellVery nice Fred.
04 September 2006, 08:54
.366torqueNice, very nice!!!
So, what species is selected for "blooding"?
04 September 2006, 09:19
Idaho Sharpshooterwell thought out, top drawer components, and it appears to have flawless execution of the plan! I am only a teensy bit jealous...or is covetous the operating phrase here?
regards,
Rich
04 September 2006, 09:31
ElCaballeroWell done! Who made the bottom metal?
04 September 2006, 09:33
22WRFVery very nice.
That doesn't look like any drop box magazine I have ever seen. Where did you get it from?
04 September 2006, 09:37
WVFredThanks everyone,
.366....still thinking on what to use it on.
The bottom metal is London guns.
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04 September 2006, 15:40
studdogShe sure is a beauty!
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04 September 2006, 20:07
bwanamrmWow, a real classic!
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04 September 2006, 20:11
Michael RobinsonGreat rifle!
I like the drop box. What is the magazine capacity, at least five, maybe six?
Nice.
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04 September 2006, 21:22
WVFredMR,
It holds 5 down in the box.
Thanks again everyone.
Fred
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04 September 2006, 21:56
lb404Very nice. Good luck with it.
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04 September 2006, 22:43
MacD37Very very nicely done! However, it seems to be broken! There's only one barrel!(NOTE; my sig line)

Kidding asside that is a very nice rifle, and I'd bet my next retirement check it shoots as good as it looks!

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04 September 2006, 22:52
Bent FossdalVery nice, WVfred!
But, just qurious, is there a reason for the high scope mount? Seems to me it could be mountet 1/4" lower, giving you a steadier mount on the stock, more simmilar to when you are shooting open sights?
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04 September 2006, 23:56
WVFredBrent,
That is the way Dan made it go together with the quarter rib and if it was anything other than a straight tube scope it wouldn't work with the larger objective.
Mac,
It's not broken it just hasn't grown up yet,soon it will grow another barrel like my other one.

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05 September 2006, 03:30
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by WVFred:
Brent,
That is the way Dan made it go together with the quarter rib and if it was anything other than a straight tube scope it wouldn't work with the larger objective.
Mac,
It's not broken it just hasn't grown up yet,soon it will grow another barrel like my other one.


Good answer, and that one grew up quite nicely! Nice Buff as well!

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05 September 2006, 04:03
WVFredThanks Mac,
The 375 wasn't ready when I left for Zim but I guess the Army & Navy did ok without it.I think this might be a good excuse to go back.

Fred
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05 September 2006, 05:05
LorenzoTwo superb rifles !!!
Congrats

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05 September 2006, 05:48
yellowhammervery very nice

05 September 2006, 06:45
duikermanThat's a beautiful .375 bolt rifle.
When one has a beauty like that he don't need two barrels.
05 September 2006, 06:59
tiggertateNice one Fred! Haugh done it right for you again.
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05 September 2006, 07:18
prof242Absolutely great. I'd like to have one exactly like it! ...OOPS, noticed the gunsmith has the bolt on the wrong side! For A Lefty.

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05 September 2006, 07:47
WVFredThanks again everyone.
Harry,
Jack does some really great work Wood,metal,checkering and engraving...he can do it all.
Fred
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05 September 2006, 08:15
retreeverFred, very very nice rifle..It will be a pleasure to shoot..
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05 September 2006, 10:47
Paolo9,5x73'Bond Street' quality piece. I would guess .450-.500Mag. from it's shear size!

PS. It looks very similar to .425WR once owned by John Kingsley-Heath. That one was built on Mauser 'Modelo Argentino 1909' action. It was sold in 2004 at Bonhams for 2,000'Anglos'.

08 September 2006, 01:23
JustinL01Really beautiful rifle, Fred. Where are you from in WV?
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08 September 2006, 04:19
MLGThats a beautiful looking rifle.

08 September 2006, 06:49
470CapstickA2I'm officially jealous.... NICEEEEEEEEEE
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08 September 2006, 07:16
WVFredThanks again everyone.Hopefully I Will be able to shoot it this weekend and report on how that goes.
Fred
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08 September 2006, 09:58
400 Nitro ExpressFred:
That's gorgeous. There are very, very few American 'smiths that can get a bolt rifle stock layout in the same zip code with "right". Yours is perfect.
I'd heard that Haugh was good, and tried to find him once but failed. Can you provide contact info for him?
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08 September 2006, 15:59
Allen MartinFred ,
Super rifle !!!!!! I spoke with Jack at the CLA show in Lexington back in Aug. He spoke highly of you as well as Mr.Deploy from Douglas barrels .
Talk to you soon !!!
09 September 2006, 04:54
WVFred400,
Jack sure knows what they are supposed to look like and does wonderful work.I will send you his contact info.Thanks again
Allen,
The rifle was with Jack at the show,I wish I would have thought to tell you.Fred picked it up for me there.This is the same bottom metal as your 404 too.PM sent.
Fred
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10 September 2006, 19:15
Idaho Sharpshooteryou guys all need to keep an eye on Mr Martin...he pretends (here) to be "one of us", but in reality he has an evil twin brother who makes meat with a flintlock rifle. Worse, he builds them from pieces and parts...and very well I hear.
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12 September 2006, 08:09
Paolo9,5x73I would change that optik to 1,5-6x42 or 3-9x42 for more balanced look, and improved low-light performance.
Lets face it, that litte runt scope is too small, unlike those big SxS stoppers the .375 is a genuine 300m game getter!

13 September 2006, 01:31
WVFredPaolo,
I am considering a 1.5x6 or 2.5x8 the one on it was an extra I had put away....still thinking

Thanks
Fred
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