Captain Munro
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Nice rifle! Where did you get the ammo? Haha!
This is apparently the only one I took before I sold it showing the finish and the checkered on the wrist.Any pics ?
Got my first .375 H&H. Winchester mod 70 classic super express. Made in New Haven. Over the moon.
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I will take pics when I’m shooting it. I will keep practicingI'd recommend getting comfortable with the 375 until it's no big deal to shoot off 4 full power cartridges with good accuracy before stepping up. Lots of dry fire practice will help. Took me about a year of weekly live fire practice (with daily dry fire) to be 100% confident...but everyone is different.
I picked up a 416RM and was getting comfortable with it...then made the call to sell it. I couldn't justify having it for the number of times I expect to hunt DG. The lightweight (7.75# bare rifle) and easy shooting 375 made this an easy decision. I have no regrets for having purchased the 416, but in the end it wasn't really necessary for me.
EDIT - Me shooting the 416 at a friends house...
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My current rig coming in at just over 10# ready to hunt...
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Share a few pics of yours when you get it to the range.
2005 apparentlyBeautiful piece. Welcome to AH. Looks like it was made in the 1990s.
Would love a .416 next and then a .470 doubleGateway bore for sure. I started with a 375 , got comfortable over a decade and a half or so, then came the 458 win, then the 458 Lott, then a 416 Rigby, then a 470 double, and a few more 375 mixed in along the way
The 375 is a beauty!