Look the .375 is a great calibre for the client! it can knock down any animal you want it to, but as a backup i want to carry the biggest calibre i can shoot accurately. Shot placement is everything! so the .375 in my opinion is the way to go for the client
didn't expect anything different to what the article says. these anti hunting organisations all benefit from spreading the word but nothing is put back in to actual conservation!
i own a 450 N.E 3 1/4 Inch in a double and i just love it. The Rifle was regulated with a 480 gr projectile doing 2150fps but i am producing my best groups at 2200 fps with the 480gr and with the 500gr my best group is at 2100fps. i have loaded the 480gr all the way up to 2300 fps with no signs...
Welcome to AH. Get in contact with the outfitter and PH, they will help you with what every you need. Otherwise just ask and there are 100's of guys who will help you
I used to have RCBS dies for my Tikka T3 chambered in a 25-06. As most people will tell you the 25-06 is very fussy when it comes to grouping and i tried many things to get the calibre shooting accurate. I think the biggest performance jump i got was to use competition dies from forster instead...
It sure looks good. I read a review in a hunting magazine a while back and it seems like it might be a viable option. Only time will tell wether they are good or not. But then again if it fits well and shoots well and the price fits your budget then buy it
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