Jim Watson
Member
John Taylor wrote of the tycoon who hunted the world over with a .375 H&H double, their special lightweight model. He had lots of money but little spare time, so when an opportunity arose he would charter a plane and pick up his rifle and the suitcase already packed for the destination's climate.
He was sensible about it and did not go after American prairie dogs or fight elephants in the bush. But he was well equipped for everything in between. Aided by the regulation of his double which shot 270 and 300 grain bullets together and the 235s just a bit higher at 100 yards.
He was sensible about it and did not go after American prairie dogs or fight elephants in the bush. But he was well equipped for everything in between. Aided by the regulation of his double which shot 270 and 300 grain bullets together and the 235s just a bit higher at 100 yards.