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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 2209564" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Mike,</p><p>My personal choice on a bear gun especaily the 375 H&H would be a Win 70 Safari action, either stainless or blued because I would have it cera-koted in a grey or a brown with a similar colored stock. the base and rings the same colors. </p><p>barrel would be from Krieger: R-5 rifled, 1:10" or 1:9" for the .375" 300 grain VLD slugs. straight taper, with a 0.750" to 0.835" muzzle with a 1.5" long brake just for quick back up shots.</p><p>the scope with the country I have seen bear in and heard bear reside in, would have to be a 1-8 X32MM lite reticle, I personally like Night Force and Swarovski, but would not turn down S&B, Zeiss, or top end Leupold.</p><p>the stock would be a McMillan, Hunter's Edge, McMillian classic, or Win Classic. (I can not shoot a cheak piece) </p><p>tune the factory trigger for 3.5#, two piece bottom metal, and a good sling. </p><p>the only thing I would need to know now is whom barrels the action? I am pulling for Krieger.</p><p></p><p>I agree with a lot of you that there are some loose screws among us that will not do what they need to when the time has come to shoot. I have seen many of them in my past. one stands out among the rest but I do not have the energy nor the time to write that story out. by the time I got done I would be so mad I would break something. </p><p></p><p>I hope someone gets some ideas and builds a good bear gun and has lots of success with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 2209564, member: 26227"] Mike, My personal choice on a bear gun especaily the 375 H&H would be a Win 70 Safari action, either stainless or blued because I would have it cera-koted in a grey or a brown with a similar colored stock. the base and rings the same colors. barrel would be from Krieger: R-5 rifled, 1:10" or 1:9" for the .375" 300 grain VLD slugs. straight taper, with a 0.750" to 0.835" muzzle with a 1.5" long brake just for quick back up shots. the scope with the country I have seen bear in and heard bear reside in, would have to be a 1-8 X32MM lite reticle, I personally like Night Force and Swarovski, but would not turn down S&B, Zeiss, or top end Leupold. the stock would be a McMillan, Hunter's Edge, McMillian classic, or Win Classic. (I can not shoot a cheak piece) tune the factory trigger for 3.5#, two piece bottom metal, and a good sling. the only thing I would need to know now is whom barrels the action? I am pulling for Krieger. I agree with a lot of you that there are some loose screws among us that will not do what they need to when the time has come to shoot. I have seen many of them in my past. one stands out among the rest but I do not have the energy nor the time to write that story out. by the time I got done I would be so mad I would break something. I hope someone gets some ideas and builds a good bear gun and has lots of success with it. [/QUOTE]
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