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I might be able to pick up a really nice pre-64 model 70 in 375 H&H at an excellent price as an investment.

The problem is that the barrel is ported - a series of small round holes in the last 3 inches or so (no front sight - a low power Leupold scope is mounted).

Does this kill its value? Would anyone want something like this? If I chop the barrel a couple of inches would it be an abomination that would curdle the blood of every dangerous game hunter on the planet?

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Its' not an "investment" at this point. Just sayin..


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Its' not an "investment" at this point. Just sayin..


Yup, agree with BSA, I'd go ahead and cut it, chit-canning those 'beta male' holes would help.


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Originally Posted by gunner500
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Its' not an "investment" at this point. Just sayin..


Yup, agree with BSA, I'd go ahead and cut it, chit-canning those 'beta male' holes would help.

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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
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Its' not an "investment" at this point. Just sayin..


Yup, agree with BSA, I'd go ahead and cut it, chit-canning those 'beta male' holes would help.

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LOL, a 21 or 22 inch barreled 375 would hunt just fine, eh Buddy? smile


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Originally Posted by gunner500
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Its' not an "investment" at this point. Just sayin..


Yup, agree with BSA, I'd go ahead and cut it, chit-canning those 'beta male' holes would help.

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LOL, a 21 or 22 inch barreled 375 would hunt just fine, eh Buddy? smile



22 would probably be fine. I was once told a story about the hardest kicking "sombiotch" that was cut down to 20". My good ol smith said that sucker was loud as hell too. I wouldn't go below 21" personally... I always thought the one I sold you was damn near perfect. Even in the micky stock grin

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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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Rah-Jah, that old sweetheart I got from you is a hard banging accurate sombitch! smile


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She sure is sweet.... cool Now, if the OP can buy that 375 for cheap enough, it could also be made into a damn good custom too. There are many benefits of going to the H&H magnum action receiver pre 64 over the standard receiver. One being it's going to be a slightly lighter receiver, 2 is it will hold more magnum rounds than your typical "short action" magnum receiver. My 338 is damn near perfection and a great example of how the H&H receiver can be used:
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Originally Posted by raybass
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The mickey is nice, but I've retired her to a fair weather BASHER of game, both here and Africa. cool everything I pointed it at DIED post haste, and that includes a double tough blue wildebeest bull, PH said if you hit one wrong, he will show you all of Africa ; ]


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Originally Posted by gunner500
The mickey is nice, but I've retired her to a fair weather BASHER of game, both here and Africa. cool everything I pointed it at DIED post haste, and that includes a double tough blue wildebeest bull, PH said if you hit one wrong, he will show you all of Africa ; ]


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Bashed his right shoulder in the thorn thickets at 20 yards, he didn't go 15 after, those bullets you sent done a bangup job Buddy. smile


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That's awesome man. I'm glad you put that rifle and bullets to good use!!!!


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
That's awesome man. I'm glad you put that rifle and bullets to good use!!!!


And will for two or three more decades if granted! cool


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I wouldn't hesitate buying a ported rifle if the price was right and using it as is, porting and all.

I had a 375 ported many years ago and was generally pleased with it overall.

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Originally Posted by czech1022
I might be able to pick up a really nice pre-64 model 70 in 375 H&H at an excellent price as an investment.

The problem is that the barrel is ported - a series of small round holes in the last 3 inches or so (no front sight - a low power Leupold scope is mounted).

Does this kill its value?
"Kill it? No., but it would take a serious drop..
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Would anyone want something like this?
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Maybe 1-1,000,000... I sure wouldn't..

With the porting, it's certainly not an investment - unless you can get it for fifty cents on the dollar.. Because either a new owner would most likely bob the barrel to get rid of the porting, or obtain the rifle as a new build project w/o the original barrel..

JMHO..


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It sounds like the "Pendleton" brake. I'd not cut it off unless you just don't like it or accuracy is bad. Just my take on it.


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I'd rather have a pre-64, but a good NH with some work isn't bad. This .375 H&H was cut to 21.5", fluted by Karl, still in factory tupperware.

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