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Guide gun build in 375 H&H?
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<blockquote data-quote="mooseskinner" data-source="post: 1558682" data-attributes="member: 60427"><p>I have hunted with a Winchester Model 70 Classic inn 375 H&H for over 20 years. Living in bush Alaska, this has been my 'go to' rifle on a daily basis. This is a stock Winchester with Leupold Quick Release Rings and Burris 1.5X6 Signature scope. I use Leupold Quick Release rings on all my rifles that I might take on a float hunt or fly-in hunt. I also pack along a 4 power scope with Leupold QR rings as a back up in case I fall over a deadfall in the grass and land on my rifle. With a second scope already zeroed before leaving home, It takes seconds to get your rifle back in the hunt. Cheap insurance considering the price of once in a lifetime hunts. This old Winchester has taken moose, caribou, deer, bear and porcupines (might be a little over gunned for porkies). With the 24 inch barrel and scope it weighs 9 1/2 + pounds. At the end of the day I sometimes wish someone else was toting it, but when you need stopping power, the 375 H&H is king in my book. Plenty of energy without the brutal slap of some of the more modern magnums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseskinner, post: 1558682, member: 60427"] I have hunted with a Winchester Model 70 Classic inn 375 H&H for over 20 years. Living in bush Alaska, this has been my 'go to' rifle on a daily basis. This is a stock Winchester with Leupold Quick Release Rings and Burris 1.5X6 Signature scope. I use Leupold Quick Release rings on all my rifles that I might take on a float hunt or fly-in hunt. I also pack along a 4 power scope with Leupold QR rings as a back up in case I fall over a deadfall in the grass and land on my rifle. With a second scope already zeroed before leaving home, It takes seconds to get your rifle back in the hunt. Cheap insurance considering the price of once in a lifetime hunts. This old Winchester has taken moose, caribou, deer, bear and porcupines (might be a little over gunned for porkies). With the 24 inch barrel and scope it weighs 9 1/2 + pounds. At the end of the day I sometimes wish someone else was toting it, but when you need stopping power, the 375 H&H is king in my book. Plenty of energy without the brutal slap of some of the more modern magnums. [/QUOTE]
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