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Originally Posted by TexasShooter
The 356 is in another class - a significant step up from the power of the 375 Winchester. I also have beautiful 94 AE in 356 Winchester. My only reservation with the 94 Big Bores is that they are so pretty, I am reluctant to take them in the field.

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Right there with ya.................

I've got a bunch of Big Bores and XTR's and I've only ever shot one of them............. a .307 that I bought just to shoot. The rest are high 90's% guns.......... NIB guns............non-cataloged guns..........

I can't bring myself to shoot them or hunt them.


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bought my BB 375 in May 1980. still have the receipt.
185.00 minus 75.00 trade in on a Ruger standard. still a 90% gun. hunted it for years. Black tail, White tail, Black Bear, and Elk.


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Originally Posted by deerstalker
bought my BB 375 in May 1980. still have the receipt.
185.00 minus 75.00 trade in on a Ruger standard. still a 90% gun. hunted it for years. Black tail, White tail, Black Bear, and Elk.


I think I bought mine in 1988......still NIB with tags......in a little hardware/garden center for $235. I think it's a 1979 mfg. Still NIB today.


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Originally Posted by Mike78
Originally Posted by TexasShooter
The 356 is in another class - a significant step up from the power of the 375 Winchester. I also have beautiful 94 AE in 356 Winchester. My only reservation with the 94 Big Bores is that they are so pretty, I am reluctant to take them in the field.

T.S.



I'm far prettier, and worth more, and I take myself afield.


that's funny stuff right there! Literally LOL!!

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