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Here is the .375 H&H Magnum
Ricci.Wright
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Nice
Blued steel and walnut, that's what a rifle was intended to be!
Tease😚
Oh, I like that one!
What do the pro's have to say about recoil on what looks to be a fairly straight stock?
Don't factor in the brake for starters.
Looks really good except for a small da!!it.
Sweet! Need to remove that Bushnell though. I'll be in
does it come with 10 boxes of ammo for it .
I been looking for a smaller caliber to take care of the back yard pest the 458 seems a bit of overkill
Nice!
No Class 4 animals to hunt in South Carolina
There is ammo if you want it.
Beautiful, except for #48.
"What do the pro's have to say about recoil on what looks to be a fairly straight stock?".............the straighter the stock the LESS felt recoil
A rattle can of black paint, flashlight strapped under the barrel and maybe a laser or two and we can fix that sucker right up. It'll be a challenge, but we can make it tacticool! 😁 Bob
I have moles digging my yard up while looking for a grub dinner. .375 should do the trick.
Thanks for the info MW.
Ricci, pic 52 of 71. Is that a chip out of the stock behind the recoil lug? I am VERY interested in the rifle, I love the 375 Hurt and Hurt cartridge plus I still have the bullet mold for it in .375 caliber..... Bruce Drooling. 😍
#49 is the da!!it I was referring to.
There is a tiny chip gone from where they drilled for the recoil bolt. Clearly shown in at least two photos. The last thing I want is for the winning bidder on one of my guns being surprised in a bad way upon receiving a gun. I wouldn't think it would affect the gun.
I reckon it's OK, if you like that sort of thing...
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Got you started
Beautiful! I've been wanting one for a long time!
Yepp..may have to sling a bid at this one..I need a good Bigfoot gun.. you know.. just in case..
Dude, I dropped a bigfoot at 70 yards with a load of #6 shot in a .410 single shot. It was a small bigfoot, like a size 11, but still.
You must have ran across one with a bad heart... when you shot.. it's ticker gave out...