gator
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Reged: 03/12/07
Posts: 41
Loc: Florida
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Been reading the posts on here and there is some impressive people here.
I'm looking for a particular H&H and I'm having problems finding one.
Remington # 26157, 700 safari KS SS 375 H&H
I've seen the 416 around, buy can't seem to find someone with the 375 for sale.
If you know of someone who can get me one, it would be much appreciated!
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Ripp
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Reged: 19/02/07
Posts: 16072
Loc: Montana, USA
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Do you have any friends with an FFL license who might be able to order one from a distributor or other adds in "Shotgun News"??
Ripp
-------------------- ALL MEN DIE, BUT FEW MEN TRULY LIVE..
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DarylS
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Loc: Beautiful British Columbia, Ca...
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My close friend Keith has a .375 in the stainless Savage with comp. stock. This rifle has yet to shoot a group LARGER than 7/8" at 100 meters. It is by far, the most accurate, out of the box .375 I've ever seen. It shoots every load tried so far, well under the inch, as if that's necessary. Dozens of loads so far, all 7/8" or smaller, with many running typical cloverleafs. Too bad they stopped chambering it. There are probably some still around. ; It's Keith's favourite guiding rifle so far. For his own hunting, he uses a custom 8x68S.
-------------------- Daryl
"a gun without hammers is like a Spaniel without ears" King George V
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Ripp
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Reged: 19/02/07
Posts: 16072
Loc: Montana, USA
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I have a Stainless model 75 Sako in 375 H&H as well--shoots very good with Swift A-Frames and Barnes solids.. same combo I used in my .416---works very well on Buffalo..
Shoots 1" or less typically once I get the loads put together..
Ripp
-------------------- ALL MEN DIE, BUT FEW MEN TRULY LIVE..
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gator
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Reged: 03/12/07
Posts: 41
Loc: Florida
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Does the sako have a synthetic stock?
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