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Thanks everyone for your replies. I still am yet to make a decision but I agree with everything that has been said. I liked the idea of having that extra 200 fps with the weatherby should I need it and thought about being able to use H&H ammo in the weatherby should I also need that. I suppose because I have a 240 weatherby, 270 weatherby and a 300 weatherby i felt I should take up the 375 weatherby. I do like the weatherby's however I still have other calibres such as 222, 243 Win, 338 Win etc.......... I think I need to really ask myself the question as to which big bore rifle should I get. I think Im settled on a 375 but recently had fun with a 416 Rem Mag shooting buffalos in northern aust. and now am not sure which way to go. I nearly picked up a 378 weatherby but as someone stated the big boot is really not worth the extra punch. Although I would put on a muzzlebreak if I did end up with it. I looked into the 375 ruger and whilst i do like its statistics I think one has to wait some time to see how well it will take to everyone. you never know with these things. The 375 H&H has been around for a long time and the fact that I am considering it over a weatherby shows that I really am considering the calibre. If I ended up with one I wouldnt mind a Blazer.!!! Maybe Ill get a Mark V Weatherby in 375 H&H calibre and just be happy with that. thanks again everyone........... Will post my result when i purchase...... |