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<blockquote data-quote="sloone" data-source="post: 2747003" data-attributes="member: 116221"><p>i understand your premise.weight and stock fit and configuration are indeed major factors.but for me personally i would rather shoot my 375 improved all day over my 338 original stocked pre 64 win mag.also have a 358 sta along with 375.but these 2 are custom build by one of the best in the buisness winchester action smiths in this country.with the proper stocks and recoil pads.fully blueprinted.i enjoy your posts as a senior citizen,i know the truth and when ******** takes the bus.i like to read and listen,always have.yoe are on point and no ********.have hunted brownies 3 times in my life.2 successfully with proven guides,last 17 years ago still in decent shape a 65,but not for anything but a boat hunt now.i know dale adams and if he is still guiding in 2025 i might do one last for the badass of north america.thanks again for your input.also hated brakes forever.ten years ago my big sticks got them for range work.best decision i made.good life and good hunting to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sloone, post: 2747003, member: 116221"] i understand your premise.weight and stock fit and configuration are indeed major factors.but for me personally i would rather shoot my 375 improved all day over my 338 original stocked pre 64 win mag.also have a 358 sta along with 375.but these 2 are custom build by one of the best in the buisness winchester action smiths in this country.with the proper stocks and recoil pads.fully blueprinted.i enjoy your posts as a senior citizen,i know the truth and when ******** takes the bus.i like to read and listen,always have.yoe are on point and no ********.have hunted brownies 3 times in my life.2 successfully with proven guides,last 17 years ago still in decent shape a 65,but not for anything but a boat hunt now.i know dale adams and if he is still guiding in 2025 i might do one last for the badass of north america.thanks again for your input.also hated brakes forever.ten years ago my big sticks got them for range work.best decision i made.good life and good hunting to you. [/QUOTE]
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