04 September 2004, 08:08
MHC_TXCustom 375 H&H
If you were going to build a custom 375 H&H what action would you use (mauser, pre64 M-70 or dakota) and why?
04 September 2004, 08:26
GeorgeS I would have to use a "pre-'64-style" Model 70, since the others are not available in LH (except the Dakota at four times the price).
George
04 September 2004, 09:45
Michael RobinsonCZ 550.
Mauser lineage, inexpensive, reliable, large magazine capacity (6 down) and with a few of the right tweaks and in the right stock, classically beautiful to boot.
04 September 2004, 09:32
<allen day>My own .375 H&H is built on a current Model 70 Classic action, and I'll have another one built on the same action.
Reasons: Superb chrome-moly steel; excellent heat-treating; action machined from a solid forged steel billet for superb grain structure, etc. -- all benefits of being produced by a large company in a sophisticated modern plant utilizing resources that a small company just can't match.
I also prefer the M-70's coned-breech design; simple, effective bolt stop that won't be affected by dust and freezing weather; easy bolt disassembly without tools; strong and simple latch for keeping the striker assembly in place; much improved gas system compared to the pre-64; big-flat-bottomed receiver which is much stiffer and more rigid than the Mauser; superb, crisp, simple trigger mechanism; positive, direct-acting safety that cams back the cocking piece from the sear etc., etc., etc............
AD
04 September 2004, 10:30
HunterJimGeorge,
Check out The Empire Rifle Company who have left-handed Mausers (from a European source or Granite Mountain depending on the rifle).
http://www.empirerifles.com/jim
04 September 2004, 08:54
ErikDGeorge,
You can get lefthanded Mausers from Karl-Heinz Ritterbursch. But then there's the price thing...

Erik D.
04 September 2004, 11:27
GeorgeSThanks, Jim, but their LH rifles are built on USRAC M-70s, or Granite Mountain Arms actions at an additional premium.
George
04 September 2004, 15:47
fla3006My next project gun will be a 375. I'm using a commercial FN, 23" Douglas barrel, 2 leaf banded rear express sight, front banded ramp sight, barrel band sling stud, Grisel M-70 safety and drop magazine, Blackburn trigger, Fisher grip cap, streaked Turkish walnut blank, custom contoured scope bases for Warne detachable rings, 1.5-5 Leupold. I'll use a Great Western Gunstock English express rifle semi-inlet for my pattern.
I've decided the 375 just about does it all, pleasant to carry and shoot all day with plenty of power.
04 September 2004, 15:09
leoI think Allen just sold me on the current model 70 classic.