Looking For 375 To Assist With Counter Poaching

Brian M Williams

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Good day,

I am new to this group and am reaching out to anyone that can assist.

I would like to get more involved in supporting the Counter Poaching Unit and to do this i need to have my own rifle.

If you know of one that is available, or can introduce me to someone who can help, i would greatly appreciate this.
 
The minimum required is a 375. To be rifle qualified to walk in the National Parks - you need a .375.

Try Savuti arms they usually have a good selection of secondhand rifles. Maybe they can help.

I assume you are a local.
 
Classic Arms will also have a couple older 375’s around.
 
Brian , tell us a little more about yourself and the plan around Anti Poaching.

Welcome to AH.
 
Welcome to AH Brian, and take care !
 
Where are you located? I can't ship out of the country assuming you might be interested. I'm in Alaska. I have a Weatherby Mark V in .375 H&H with a synthetic stock and Leupold bases and rings but no scope. It's in very good shape but has been hunted with very few rounds fired.
 

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