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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2339490" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>A light 378 is what everyone needs. I owned one a 9lb hammer scoped —that was built by Texas maker Tip burns—on a left hand Weatherby Mark V . 24 in barrel and a MPI stock—it was brutal…I mean brutal with 300s. I loved the way it looked but just could not get comfortable with the rifle—after trying to sell it—I parted the rifle out…my next ultra 375 was a 375 RUM made by Bill Wiseman—Bill added a 1.5 lbs to my build and I have shot **** near all Africa has to offer with that gun. A 375 RUM at 11 lbs—whiles is not "a joy" too shoot is absolutely manageable. if I were you I'd put some trigger time in before I'd bite off something like a "lite- ish 378" . Good luck in your quest—when I was 18 I wanted to hunt the world—by the time I was 35 I had hunted most of the west, Alaska, and 2 trips to Africa…since then Europe and Asia…put your mind to it…and it will happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2339490, member: 102560"] A light 378 is what everyone needs. I owned one a 9lb hammer scoped —that was built by Texas maker Tip burns—on a left hand Weatherby Mark V . 24 in barrel and a MPI stock—it was brutal…I mean brutal with 300s. I loved the way it looked but just could not get comfortable with the rifle—after trying to sell it—I parted the rifle out…my next ultra 375 was a 375 RUM made by Bill Wiseman—Bill added a 1.5 lbs to my build and I have shot **** near all Africa has to offer with that gun. A 375 RUM at 11 lbs—whiles is not “a joy” too shoot is absolutely manageable. if I were you I’d put some trigger time in before I’d bite off something like a “lite- ish 378” . Good luck in your quest—when I was 18 I wanted to hunt the world—by the time I was 35 I had hunted most of the west, Alaska, and 2 trips to Africa…since then Europe and Asia…put your mind to it…and it will happen. [/QUOTE]
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