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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 921197" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have owned three over the years, still have one that I'll keep forever. All three, a Whitworth Express on 375, an Express in 300WM and a Mannlicher style 7mm Mauser. All ver very accurate, had good triggers, and functioned flawlessly. I have owned my 375H&H for 32 years. It has been to Africa a few times. After a lot of rugged use it's still very accurate, functions flawlessly, and looks great. They were all a little rough out of the box, but smoothed up after some use, and/or some polishing of the rails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 921197, member: 10291"] I have owned three over the years, still have one that I'll keep forever. All three, a Whitworth Express on 375, an Express in 300WM and a Mannlicher style 7mm Mauser. All ver very accurate, had good triggers, and functioned flawlessly. I have owned my 375H&H for 32 years. It has been to Africa a few times. After a lot of rugged use it's still very accurate, functions flawlessly, and looks great. They were all a little rough out of the box, but smoothed up after some use, and/or some polishing of the rails. [/QUOTE]
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