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I'm thinking about getting a 375 H&H and have been looking at different models and also considering a costum riffel based on a mauser action. My only problem is that I'm a left handed shooter.

Do you know who makes left hand rifles in 375?

Best regards from Denmark and happy hunting every one.
 
Posts: 9 | Location: Denmark | Registered: 29 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Jbruun, I am a LH shooter also. I want to eventually add a .375 to my collection also.

Browning offers 375's in their Abolt Stainless Stalkers and Medallions.

Winchester M70 Safari, Safari Classic, and Weather Warrier series.

Remington from their custom shop.

A few other semi-custom makers also offer LH .375's.

Hope this helps. TTS
 
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i have 3 boxes of woodlegh 375cal 300 grain protected point for sale i am only asking 30$ per box 2 boxes of soft points and 1 box of fmj woodleigh solids.

email me or post here if interested.
 
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jbrunn,

Our very own Harry Hunter of Hunters Headquarters in Texas had several left hand .375's the last time I looked at his web site. Feel free to deal with him long distance if you can from your country. A finer gentleman has yet to be found

e-mail: hunters-hq@cowtown.net

web: www.hunters-hq.com

All the best,

Sam
 
Posts: 702 | Location: Lenoir. N.C. | Registered: 18 September 2000Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by jbruun:
I'm thinking about getting a 375 H&H and have been looking at different models and also considering a costum riffel based on a mauser action. My only problem is that I'm a left handed shooter.

Do you know who makes left hand rifles in 375?

Best regards from Denmark and happy hunting every one.

First I would like to apologize that my suggestion does not meet your criteria of a left handed MAUSER action in .375. The closest thing I could suggest there is a Winchester model 70 left handed classic (claw extractor). As you know, dimensionally a model 70 is a small ring mauser with something like 1/8" extra bolt travel.

However, you could get a left handed Sig Blaser in .375. It is a push feed with plastic and other newfangled stuff. But lots of people seem to like them.
 
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Zastava makes lefthand Mausers, up to .375H&H.
Winchester makes lefthand .375H&Hs.
Dakota makes lefthand .375H&Hs.

Remington makes lefthand .375H&Hs in their 'custom shop', but they are not controlled-round feed.

George
 
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Thank's a lot for all your respons. This gives me something to work with.

I'll keep you posted on the outcoming.

So long.
 
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