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Guide gun build in 375 H&H?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1562824" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>I had a 416 rigby that had the rib rear sight. It really makes it easy to pick up quick. I'm no a fan of barrel bands for slings. I'd strongly suggest flush cup on the side or stud that comes out parallel to the barrel from the forend. There are so many good slings for the tactical carry or quick adjustment verses the traditional leather of old. A stud under is a no no for sure but I would do the stud out straight if the client wanted that style.</p><p> Lots of great suggestions for sure. I feel your on the right track with the 375's. I'd add adjustable lop and cheek would help a guide from scope to irons and warmer weather to a whole bunch of layers in cold weather.</p><p>My grandfather use to square the recoil lug to the flat surface on all of the guns he did. He said it helped the gun recoil straighter which I never knew if he was serious or pulling my leg but I do know he did it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1562824, member: 85987"] I had a 416 rigby that had the rib rear sight. It really makes it easy to pick up quick. I'm no a fan of barrel bands for slings. I'd strongly suggest flush cup on the side or stud that comes out parallel to the barrel from the forend. There are so many good slings for the tactical carry or quick adjustment verses the traditional leather of old. A stud under is a no no for sure but I would do the stud out straight if the client wanted that style. Lots of great suggestions for sure. I feel your on the right track with the 375's. I'd add adjustable lop and cheek would help a guide from scope to irons and warmer weather to a whole bunch of layers in cold weather. My grandfather use to square the recoil lug to the flat surface on all of the guns he did. He said it helped the gun recoil straighter which I never knew if he was serious or pulling my leg but I do know he did it. [/QUOTE]
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