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Help me choose a .375 H&H
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 821019" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Either rifle you have listed will get the job done nicely. Depending on what your taste are, the vintage nature of the 375 H&H pairs up well with a more classic appearing rifle. I'm kind of partial to the classic version of the CZ, probably showing my age and infatuation with the vintage H&H rifles. I have a 30 year old 375 H&H Interarms Whitworth Express that has a classic walnut stock, Mauser action, express sights, detachable scope, etc. It's been to Africa a few times, still holds .5 MOA groups and it's zero, and taken numerous animals out to several hundred yards. It has functioned flawlessly in close encounters with some mean creatures at spitting distance. I have seen these listed on Guns America, one recently that was new in box, for prices in the $600-1500 range. Just another option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 821019, member: 10291"] Either rifle you have listed will get the job done nicely. Depending on what your taste are, the vintage nature of the 375 H&H pairs up well with a more classic appearing rifle. I'm kind of partial to the classic version of the CZ, probably showing my age and infatuation with the vintage H&H rifles. I have a 30 year old 375 H&H Interarms Whitworth Express that has a classic walnut stock, Mauser action, express sights, detachable scope, etc. It's been to Africa a few times, still holds .5 MOA groups and it's zero, and taken numerous animals out to several hundred yards. It has functioned flawlessly in close encounters with some mean creatures at spitting distance. I have seen these listed on Guns America, one recently that was new in box, for prices in the $600-1500 range. Just another option. [/QUOTE]
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