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| quote: Originally posted by archer_375: You can pick one of these rifles to take to Africa for a Cape Buff, Water Buck, Bushbuck hunt. Which do you choose and why?
1# Winchester Model 70 (new cont. feed. mod.) 2# Winchester Model 70 (new cont. feed. mod.) 3# Winchester Model 70 (new cont. feed. mod.) Thank you
There.....I had to simplify the choices a bit. Reason?....confidence. Period!!!
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| Posts: 28849 | Location: western Nebraska | Registered: 27 May 2003 |
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| quote: Originally posted by archer_375:
1# Remington 700 Custom Safari - SELL AND USE FUNDS FOR TROPHY FEES 2# Winchester Model 70 - TAKE ON SAFARI 3# Ruger Safari Magnum - SELL AND USE FUNDS FOR TROPHY FEES
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| Posts: 18352 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah USA | Registered: 20 April 2002 |
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| Make it 3 for 3 so far - Winchester mod. 70.
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| Posts: 1903 | Location: Greensburg, Pa. | Registered: 09 August 2002 |
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| m70 gets my vote.... i have a push feed 375, texas hogs are about as dangerous as i intend to go after... at least till my DR shows up...
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| Posts: 2845 | Location: dividing my time between san angelo and victoria texas.......... USA | Registered: 26 July 2006 |
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| you forgot option #4 CZ 550 Safari Magnum in 375H&H. It's a six-shooter, five+one in the chamber. On deliberate shots you can use that fine set-trigger. ...but only just a little. Rich NRA Life Member DRSS Old Model 70's and Mausers |
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| Winchester model 70 in 375 H&H. It just works. |
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| quote: Originally posted by archer_375: You guys are killing me...I only have one gripe with the model 70, but I am not ready to disclose it yet...
What?????...you put up a rifle beside two BB guns and expect any other results?
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| Posts: 28849 | Location: western Nebraska | Registered: 27 May 2003 |
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| Sell me the Model 70 and take the other two!!!
When you are done hunting, leave those two there and I will sell the real gun back to you... |
| Posts: 10434 | Location: Texas... time to secede!! | Registered: 12 February 2004 |
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| I would take the Win M70.................I think the Ruger uis to heavy for a .375 IMHO and the rem 700 action IMHO is best suited for varmint guns............... |
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| Another vote for the M70.
I like the Ruger alot and had one in 416 Rigby that was (and still is for SBT) EXTREMELY accurate. I think the Ruger is just a bit too big for the 375H&H and prefer the trimmer M70. I do like the Ruger for the recoil level of the 416 Rigby & 458 Lott.
Remington? Well, my mom always said if I can't say anything nice............
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| Posts: 1430 | Location: California | Registered: 21 February 2001 |
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| well, I'll give the 700 a vote. I have a remmy in 375 and it works well for me. |
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| Sell'em all and get a Whitworth. Kidding. Mark another for the 70. |
| Posts: 2095 | Location: Missouri, USA | Registered: 02 March 2002 |
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| Sorry to bust the stream here, but while I like the Model 70...and am having one turned into a 404, I REALLY like my Ruger Magnum in 375. Yes, it's heavy for caliber....but I prefer tanks to sports cars when it comes to DG rifles. Of course...I have a 470 double and a Heym 404 for the DG...so maybe.....hell, just buy both of 'em.
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| Posts: 1970 | Location: NE Georgia, USA | Registered: 21 March 2002 |
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| Another vote for the Model 70 Classic Stainless in .375. Heck, I bought one and would not give it up. |
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| CZ 375 with Brockman stock |
| Posts: 527 | Location: New Orleans,La. | Registered: 27 September 2003 |
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| the CAbela's here in Boise has one or two, they let you handle them before you pay out that monster $800 bill. Rich -just a little bit faster |
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| You did'nt say which variation of the M70 other than a later model with controlled feed {works for me}! Just going on the info you provided I would take the Winchester. So count me in as voting for the model 70. R.
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| Posts: 1049 | Location: Cut-n-Shoot, Texas USA | Registered: 15 January 2006 |
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| Model 70
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| P.S. Value, quality, weight and especially handling were my reasons. R.
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| Posts: 1049 | Location: Cut-n-Shoot, Texas USA | Registered: 15 January 2006 |
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| The one you can shoot without hesitation with on the spot accuracy at a charging buff without breaking a sweat otherwise the Model 70.
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| Posts: 426 | Location: Yakima, Washington, USA | Registered: 30 March 2002 |
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| Yep, no brainer: M70 Classic is the correct answer to this multiple choice question. |
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| Idaho...If I could've found one to handle, the CZ would've made the list.
Here's the story, bear with me...I am primarily a bowhunter that loves guns...I hunted Africa in 2006 with a bow and had a great Safari...So great I've booked a return trip for Cape Buffalo...The Buff hunt will be with a rifle...Big Bores are hard to find in this State so my choices were limited to Weatherby Mark V Fibermark, Remington 700 Custom, the Win. Safari Express Model 70 and the Ruger...Of the 4, I purchased the Remington and the Winchester to get a "feel" for the .375 H&H (initially I had my mind made up that I was going with the Weatherby, but cannot bring myself to take a "plastic" rifle to Africa)...I would've bought the Ruger as well, but it cost as much as the Remington and Winchester together!
Here's my personal findings thus far: The Remington feels much better in my hands, the Winchester almost feels "clunky"...In fact of all 4, the Winchester was dead last in the "feel" department...The wood on the Remington is beautiful, the wood on the Winchester is marginal...I haven't really sat at the bench with either rifle for accuracy, but both perform equally well in operation. (though I know the Win controlled feed is a HUGE advantage here)
I basically purchased the Remington because it was a great deal and I thought it would be nice to have choices...In all honesty prior to handling the rifles I would've said the M70 will be my choice hands down, however after handling the rifles everyday for a couple weeks, I would say that if I was leaving tommorrow, the Remington would be going with me...And this coming from a guy that isn't a big Remington fan (of the 20 something rifles I own, it is the ONLY Remington)...By the way both of these rifles have a pathetic recoil pad, in fact I am not so sure the Remington isn't made of granite...Once I make a final decision, the recoil pad will be the first to go on either rifle...I have not ruled out the M70 or even the Ruger at this point, luckily I have plenty of time to make the decision...Keep the votes coming, this is interesting... |
| Posts: 183 | Location: Where the deer and antelope play | Registered: 27 December 2006 |
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| Vote update (with me abstaining) Rem - 1 Vote Ruger - 1 Vote CZ - 2 votes and they aren't on the list! Win. Safari Express Model 70 - 17 VOTES!!!! |
| Posts: 183 | Location: Where the deer and antelope play | Registered: 27 December 2006 |
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| quote: Originally posted by ALF: My next gun is a Sauer 202 Take Down with two barrels, 300 Win mag and 375 H&H. With a S&B scope and EAW mounts.
I have made up my mind.... this after seeing the ease of having this combo as travelling rig for world wide hunting..... my hunting partner now solely hunts the world with this combo.
It clips apart, fits into a shotgun sized case, no worries about having airline slobs drop the case and stock fractures at the neck. The size of the case makes it very easy to handle and pack.
Above all it is very very accurate, in fact likely the most accurate factory gun I have ever shot and with that combo ammo is the least likely to be a hassle wherever you go.
What the hell does this post have to do with the thread. Learn to read Alf! |
| Posts: 770 | Location: colorado | Registered: 11 August 2003 |
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| You could always sell the Ruger and Remmy and have a custom stock built for the 70. A really good stock would probably cost more than both of those rifles but it would be worth it in terms of having a reliable rifle that you feel comfortable with.
McMillan may also be able to get that Safari express into one of their winchester super grade stocks which is slimmer and would probably handle better. Of course its synthetic, which you may not like, and could take a while. |
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| I wouldn't hesitate to take any of those with you, but if I had to choose, I'd take the M70. The RSM is really, really nice, but the classic lines and just proven performance of an M70 is the way to go. That, and if you break any parts while over there, the odds of finding a donor M70 375 H&H are in your favor.
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| Posts: 1225 | Location: Gilbertsville, PA | Registered: 08 December 2005 |
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| Congratulations on being smart enough not to try to hunt a cape buffalo with a bow. Nice to run in to a bow hunter with a little common sense. I would take the Mod 70 hands down. If I have a choice, I would always select a controlled round feed action.
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| Posts: 5686 | Location: Nampa, Idaho | Registered: 10 February 2005 |
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| Don't know where you are, but if we have three dealers here in the Boise, Idaho, area who have CZ's on the rack; it can't be too hard for you to find one. Check out CZ's website and ask for a dealer near you with one in stock. I really like mine in 416 Rigby, and the 375 would be very close in weight and feel.
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