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<blockquote data-quote="Overkill338" data-source="post: 1662672" data-attributes="member: 110473"><p>I setup a scope for a guy on a 375 H&H in a Winchester Super Grade, right after I set my Savage 14 American classic 325 WSM (beautiful gun, comparable to the Super Grade). Both rifles weighed about the same. Even the 325 can feel harsh for extended shooting periods. Yet, it felt like .410 shotgun compared to that 375, or was very "punchy" as you mentioned. I'd take a 338 Win Mag for 20 rounds before I'd do ten in another Winchester 375.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overkill338, post: 1662672, member: 110473"] I setup a scope for a guy on a 375 H&H in a Winchester Super Grade, right after I set my Savage 14 American classic 325 WSM (beautiful gun, comparable to the Super Grade). Both rifles weighed about the same. Even the 325 can feel harsh for extended shooting periods. Yet, it felt like .410 shotgun compared to that 375, or was very "punchy" as you mentioned. I'd take a 338 Win Mag for 20 rounds before I'd do ten in another Winchester 375. [/QUOTE]
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