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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie" data-source="post: 1487574" data-attributes="member: 48583"><p>I bought my first .375 H&H in 1988. I is an Interarms Whitworth Express. I've always been amazed at the rifles accuracy and certainly no lack of horsepower. I've been reloading since 1965 when I was in high school. Started out with a .300 Win. Mag. when I was 18 and have always enjoyed the larger capacity cartridges. I purchased another 375 a couple of years ago, a Browning A Bolt. An attractive rifle, stainless, muzzle brake, camo stock. It too is VERY accurate. I've lived in Alaska twice and am moving back for good very soon and having the .375's will definitely be a plus when going after the big bears. Africa is also in the not too distant future and the rifles will certainly be accompanying me there as well. I've enjoyed the 375 H&H caliber and in my mind, it will perform very well in whatever chore you engage it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie, post: 1487574, member: 48583"] I bought my first .375 H&H in 1988. I is an Interarms Whitworth Express. I've always been amazed at the rifles accuracy and certainly no lack of horsepower. I've been reloading since 1965 when I was in high school. Started out with a .300 Win. Mag. when I was 18 and have always enjoyed the larger capacity cartridges. I purchased another 375 a couple of years ago, a Browning A Bolt. An attractive rifle, stainless, muzzle brake, camo stock. It too is VERY accurate. I've lived in Alaska twice and am moving back for good very soon and having the .375's will definitely be a plus when going after the big bears. Africa is also in the not too distant future and the rifles will certainly be accompanying me there as well. I've enjoyed the 375 H&H caliber and in my mind, it will perform very well in whatever chore you engage it in. [/QUOTE]
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