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One must be aware thaT Rich/IdahoSS is of the old testament school of zealotry,and what he seems to be doing is mentally crucifying&burning at the stake, all 375ruger proponents.
Thankfully there is a strong new wave of Christian science 375rugerites that breath a ray of hope.Big Grin
If Samson was alive today, he put down his jawbone of an ass,and use an M79.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
... 375R is a good answer to a question that was asked, and answered, in 1912...QUOTE]

How many folk could really afford an British
375hhRifle prior to the release of the prewar pre64.375?...and of those expensive British mauser 375 rifles,most
were acompromise built on std.length 98 actions.
seems they answered the question alright, but with a less than ideal solution.
If one wants to travel in style and class,to be able to comfortably stretch ones legs,you really should start with a long bodied vehicle, rather than just re-arranging the interior of a London Cab. Wink
 
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Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
CZ 550 Magnum, six shot capacity 375H&H for $799.95
How many do the rugger hold?
Rich
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I went with a pre 64 Win Super Grade 375 H&H. It's just a personal decision between the 375 Ruger or 375 H&H because there isn't enough damn difference to argue the point. Although ammo availability in places such as Africa, or rural Alaska may be a factor
 
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