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Searching the soul, simplifying maybe.
Thought long and hard about that .375. It truly is a magnificent rifle and the hunting gods have already smiled on it in Africa. The .30-06 has taken it's share of deer and an elk here in Idaho. Winchester may or may not ever make LH stainless rifles again. I figure once these are gone I'll never see their like again.
But I'm getting down to a core group of rifles and a .30-06 will be plenty enough for any hunting I do from here on out. So if the .30-06 doesn't sell that's fine with me, I'd sort of like to keep it. But they were born as a set of "twins" and it would be nice to keep them together.
And in the end I'd rather see the .375 go to someone who can really use it and enjoy it, and for it to continue to do what it was meant to do in the field rather than sit and gather dust.
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
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Left Hand, SS, Custom Shop Model 70s - .375 H&H and .30-06
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