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Okay, I'll add my .375 H&H BRNO ZKK 602 to this exercise. It's an early 1990s model, no pop-up peep sight, although one certainly would've been nice because I've been an aperture-sight shooter since about age 8. My 602 is a semi-custom, in the sense that after shooting it for a while "as is," I shipped it to Lon Paul @ Tanglewood Custom for what (back then - mid-'90s) he called his "BRNO conversion," essentially an upgrade to the handling and esthetics of the rifle, i.e., shortening the barrel, straighting the bolt handle, re-working the "hog-back" stock and adding cross-bolts, doing trigger & action work (honing & polishing), installing a 3-position saftey, Pachmyr decelerator, fiber optic red frt. sight, barrel band swivel, etc. Scope is a Nikon 1.5-4.5x in Talley rings. A great rifle, a classic cartridge. No interest in re-chambering my BRNO for a larger cartridge ... I've got an AHR 550 DGR in .404 Jeff for situations where the need for something bigger is indicated. |