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I have one I was willed when a good family friend who I worked on the side for passed. It is Mark X Flaigs rifle. Originally built with a Fajen thumb hole stock, but that was cracked in the wrist when I took poof it. Currently in a Rem 798 laminate stock. Hope to someday be in a position to give it a proper piece of walnut to ride in. Have only shot Remington and Prvi factory loads in it. Neither hurts Pa or NY whitetails too bad in the meat department. FLATTENED a Newfoundland moose at about 75 yards. Need to come up with a good 250 gr handload for it.
B.I.L. messed up a chance at a HUGE Pa black bear with it when he got "bruin fever" and cycled all the rounds through it but forgot to pull the trigger........ He was still shaking and had his hands shaking when we got to him after the drive. Kept asking us if he hit it. We never heard a shot and another buddy picked the loaded rounds up and handed them to him......
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, used up, worn out, bottle of Jim Beam in one hand and a .45 in the other, loudly proclaiming WOW-- What a Ride!"
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I went with the Talley set up and their screw lock rings. I dont plan on using the irons much and they look cleaner.
Also ordered 150 Norma cases and 100 270gr Hornady SPs and 100 Speer 270gr BTSP. Got a set of RCBS dies etc. to put everything together. Everything else I've got for the time being, I hope! I'd like to try some of the Speer 235gr bullets but haven't seen any in stock anywhere. I've got Varget, 4064, and 4350 on hand so one of those powders should do the trick. Things are about to get interesting! I've used Varget, 4064, and RL15 in my .375's. Given a choice, I'd start with RL15 first... Ditto on the RL-15. I have had good luck with it and 235 tsx, 250 ttsx and really good luck with 260 NPT.
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Off the top of my head, with my .375 H&H I can remember having killed whitetail, antelope, elk and a wolf, among some smaller random critters. I should get it out more often. I am not a partition fan, but I have a lifetime supply of the 260 grainers and they're killers. Classic round.
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Mountain_Buck when you get the SE can you please post some pictures of it.
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Take your responsibilities seriously, never yourself-Ken Howell Proper bullet placement + sufficient penetration = quick, clean kill. Finn Aagard
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Mountain_Buck when you get the SE can you please post some pictures of it. I've got the rifle. It'll be a few days before before the scope and mounts get here. Once I get it all together I'll try and post pictures. I've not had very good luck with posting pictures. Worst case I can maybe E mail or text them to someone to post?
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Last edited by JGray; 07/21/20.
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Mountain_Buck when you get the SE can you please post some pictures of it. I've got the rifle. It'll be a few days before before the scope and mounts get here. Once I get it all together I'll try and post pictures. I've not had very good luck with posting pictures. Worst case I can maybe E mail or text them to someone to post? Ok.
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Take your responsibilities seriously, never yourself-Ken Howell Proper bullet placement + sufficient penetration = quick, clean kill. Finn Aagard
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That's a beauty! Great wood on it and man, it's a helluva shooter as well.
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Sorry to hear that about your hunting spot.; I lived there in Pa. from my birth til 1972.. When I left, hunting was still pretty much go do your thing but be careful.. The last time I hunted there probably 5 years or more ago, wow.. I may still have a couple spots I could access, but not worth the trip since the last camp I was involved with was sold.. You will enjoy that 375.. I plan to to take mine for whitetails here this fall.. Plus a couple others.. I would urge you to look at Paul Mathews book 60 Years with Rifles.. I had plans to meet with him but they never worked out.. Your area and that book go together like ham and eggs. Best of luck enjoy, let us know how things turn out.. I have some Horn. 375s loaded with their bullet for the .375 Win. bullets.. Quite a load... I will have to check that book out for sure! And yeah, hunting here isn't what it used to be, especially if hunting state game lands. What county did you grow up in?
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