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Quote: A good point was made about whether or not the engraving is original. You can check with H&H. I doubt, though, if the records will show what the engraving was. Quote: Personal tastes differ but I'm with you on this. Quote: That's the best part. Quote: Because the .375 Flanged case is much longer and bigger in diameter, there might be some issue with the barrel dimensions at the chamber. I don't know. What is the rate of twist on your current barrels and is that compatible with the .375 Flanged? And, surely, it will need re-regulation. That will also require removing and replacing the ribs and sights. Seems like a lot of work to me. If you must have a .375 Flanged you might as well go the extra mile and get it re-barreled and done right. However, if it was mine, I would keep it a ,375 2-1/2". Quote: If you want it, then do it, regardless of what you do to the barrels. Quote: That's an option but it's a lot of work, especially to do properly. Quote: This seems to be your major objection and your re-boring and re-barreling options won't change it. I suggest you take it out and shoot it. If it shoots well enough then those "turkeys" might not bother you so much. |