04 April 2003, 04:43
GonHuntin375 H&H and 376 Steyr....keep them both?
I recently purchased a 376 Steyr Pro hunter, and own a Whitworth 375 H&H too......I've been thinking that the two rifles are nearly duplicates in performance, and I really like the Steyr, so, I'm leaning towards selling the Whitworth and buying something bigger.
The Whitworth is not "stock", it wears a replacement barrel and a B&C Stock.
I'm more interested in a "working" rifle, fancy wood and flawless bluing is nice, but not on my list of requirements. At the top of my list is weatherproof and tough, so a stainless/synthetic rifle appeals to me. I want something that doesn't cost an arm and leg to shoot and it needs to be a step above the 376 Steyr. My first thought is a 458 win mag, and I
REALLY like the "jungle carbine" idea. If I'm lucky, the rifle might make one trip to Africa for DG and a few to Alaska....but realistically, it will see most use as a big bore rock breaker.
So, if you wanted a weatherproof "jungle carbine" type rifle, what would you buy or build?
04 April 2003, 04:57
GeorgeSIf that Whitworth is an Express model, why not re-chamber it to .375 Weatherby for a boost in power?
Or, rebarrel to .458. You can use cast bullets (hard or conventional), '.45-70' bullets of 300grs. and 405grs., plus all the stoutly-constructed bullets designed for the .458Win.Mag.
George
04 April 2003, 04:57
Mike375A short barreled rock breaker = 458 Win
Sounds like you need a CZ 550 in 458 Winchester and also a hacksaw
Mike
05 April 2003, 08:28
DB BillSounds like a candidate for the 45/70 or 450 Marlin.
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05 April 2003, 08:51
jeffeossokeep the 376 as is, and build a 458 LOTT carbine... the 375 will be perfect for it, just rebarrel and reblue..
jeffe