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<blockquote data-quote="Treeslug" data-source="post: 2292916" data-attributes="member: 115704"><p>I guess you and I think a lot alike. I have a new 340 Weatherby to hunt with this year. I also have a 378 Weatherby that I have hunted with since the early 80s. I put a break on the 378 a few years after I bought it because breaks were becoming popular and I wanted to try it. It sure did away with the recoil but I had no idea it was going to be so loud to shoot. I have to say that I am left-handed and wish I could find a left-hand 338-378. I love the 33 calibers. I'm afraid to call the Weatherby Custom Shop because they might tell me that could build me a left-hand 338-378 and then I would have to buy it. So, to the OP, try something in 33 cal. I think you will love it. Just make sure you have enough bottom metal for Long bullets and enough throat. The animals you shoot will thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treeslug, post: 2292916, member: 115704"] I guess you and I think a lot alike. I have a new 340 Weatherby to hunt with this year. I also have a 378 Weatherby that I have hunted with since the early 80s. I put a break on the 378 a few years after I bought it because breaks were becoming popular and I wanted to try it. It sure did away with the recoil but I had no idea it was going to be so loud to shoot. I have to say that I am left-handed and wish I could find a left-hand 338-378. I love the 33 calibers. I'm afraid to call the Weatherby Custom Shop because they might tell me that could build me a left-hand 338-378 and then I would have to buy it. So, to the OP, try something in 33 cal. I think you will love it. Just make sure you have enough bottom metal for Long bullets and enough throat. The animals you shoot will thank you! [/QUOTE]
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