garyhan
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This is the reason the .338 Win Mag was invented.
gary
gary
I believe the Remington 700, Ruger M-77, Ruger No. 1, and Kinber 8400 are all available in .375H&H SS.though not one facrtory rifle is comming to mind, at this time, that is stainless and chambered in 375 H&H...
Vicious, which one of my threads have you been reading? Don't be stealin' my idears.I am now thinking about taking a buffalo classic, reaming it to .45-120 and surpassing the .458 lott.
Vicious, which one of my threads have you been reading? Don't be stealin' my idears.
I haven't mentioned using a Buff. Classic, but I have been talking about doing that with my 1885 High Wall for some time now. I guess great minds think alike.When did you mention it? Sides, don't be hatin' just because we're obviously both VERY smart.
If you are serious about doing it we can share some reloading information (I have gathered a good bit thus far).
Same here, I haven't had a chance to begin the project, but when I do I will make a thread detailing how it went. I hope to get it reamed in the next month or so, but I said that last month too.I hope to soon, but as of right now, I have other things that need attending to. However, please do keep me up to date with how yours goes!
Float Pilot:
Nice work. How long is the barrel on your Ruger? Have you taken anything with those 275's? I really like the Nosler .250gr Partitions for my .358 cal rifles.
My .350RM is in a TC Encore. It originally had a 26" barrel but then I cut it back to 21.5" to make a take down style rifle for easy carry on a 4 wheeler, snowmachine, boat or plane. Now when broken apart the two pieces are about the same length.
Are you a pilot as your name would suggest?
Greebe
i live in canada, use a win model 88 in .308 (lever gun) because thats what i have and trust.
what was said about lever guns vs. bolt&semiauto earlier is absolutly true; you are only at the top of the food chain if you can shoot well, and do it fast enough.
my top choice would be a guide gun in 45-70, most shots are (or can/should be) 150 or less, you can go up or down on power depending on what you are currently hunting. and if you dont know enough to bring adequate amounts of ammo on a trip, learn to make a spear or club. a BLR in 325WSM or 358 would probably work also, but i have no experience with those cals.