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I agree with what has been written, but after a couple of months of searching I was able to find a 375 H&H that had "catalog-quality" wood on it. The vast majority you see these days have very plain, light colored wood (as noted before). Also, I didn't feel like my trigger needed any work. Again, you'll have to spend a bunch of money to get the standard Ruger features on another rifle. Also, you probably won't end up with a true magnum-length action (the exception being CZ or a custom action). |