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On the back cover of "PHC's Africa" there is a pic of a rifle he describes in text as being made for him by Hoffman Arms of NYC I believe and he further indicates it was set up to be 5+1. I don't have a pic to post but if anyone has or can examine it what do you suppose are the barrel specs? It looks like a 26" length but am trying to get an idea as to size. Guessing .625 at the muzzle?

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I have one of his old videos that shows him describing his rifle in detail. It has a detachable mount with a command post Bushnell scope. If you are trying to duplicate the rifle, I would be happy to lend the video to you.
 
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I believe that is from Continental Arms in NY, not Hoffman.

I have both the book and video as well. I have always wondered about the front sling stud position on this rifle.

I think you are right on the 26 (maybe 25 inch barrel) but if I use the scope tube as a 1 inch reference I get .48 on the muzzle and a 22 inch barrel, no way. If I assume the scope is 30mm, I get .566 muzzle and about 25.5 inch barrel, don't think so. But if I assume barrel is 26 from ring to muzzle, I get .600 for the muzzle. I think you are damn close with the .625 number. It is clearly not the big fat barrels found on Mid 70's, it's much more slender.
 
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Surely it is no smaller than "Generic No.3 Sporter" which has muzzle diameter:

0.625" at 24" length
0.615" at 25" length
0.605" at 26" length

Weatherby actually uses such a featherweight barrel on their .378 WbyMag factory rifle.

That is as skinny as I would ever go on a .375 H&H: No. 3 sporter
It did well on my old .375 H&H with "Brown Precision Pounder" (1-pound) stock.
Rifle weighed 6.75 pounds with 24" barrel and Pre-64 M70 action.

If you have a wood stock you need a heavier barrel than No.3 Sporter,
or you need to add some lead to the forearm to make it balance properly.
 
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