After my first plains game hunt, the Dark Continent has a magical hold on me now. All I can think of is going back to chase the massive "Black Death". To try to scratch the itch I plan to buy or put together a dedicated Cape buffalo rifle. I used my .338 Win Mag on my plains game hunt. I am very familiar and shoot that rifle well. I have hunted with it since 2002. It is a Remington 700 in a Brown Precision stock. Stepping up to the .375 or a .416 I am sure the recoil will be more pronounced and stock design will go a long way with me getting comfortable behind the gun. It appears most safari rifles have a classic style straight comb with cheekpiece. Is this the type pattern stock I will want for my buff gun? What about the Weatherby MK V style stocks with the Monte Carlo cheekpiece? I am very comfortable with that pattern too


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