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Help me choose a .375 H&H
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 820101" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Yeah, I figured i'd surprise you....My local outdoors store about 5 mins from my house stocks a few Dakotas. It's kinda cool to go in there and handle the $12,000-20,000 rifles....Unscoped. They are certainly beautiful, but I'll never be able to afford one. And honestly, I don't think I'd ever buy one even if I could afford one. I'd be afraid to take it out of the safe...It would certainly never see the woods for fear of damage.</p><p> </p><p>You should look into building a .375 H&H off a Remington 700 magnum action. It'll handle it. Cheaper, millions of aftermarket parts readily available, every smith knows how to work one, and once trued and worked, they're one of the most reliable and smoothest actions there is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 820101, member: 12995"] Yeah, I figured i'd surprise you....My local outdoors store about 5 mins from my house stocks a few Dakotas. It's kinda cool to go in there and handle the $12,000-20,000 rifles....Unscoped. They are certainly beautiful, but I'll never be able to afford one. And honestly, I don't think I'd ever buy one even if I could afford one. I'd be afraid to take it out of the safe...It would certainly never see the woods for fear of damage. You should look into building a .375 H&H off a Remington 700 magnum action. It'll handle it. Cheaper, millions of aftermarket parts readily available, every smith knows how to work one, and once trued and worked, they're one of the most reliable and smoothest actions there is. [/QUOTE]
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