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My first .375 H&H was a twin to that rifle. Accurate with most hand loads. Very accurate with RL15...
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Also had the twin to that rifle but mine was 416 rem. Kicked like a spun up Mule and also loved RL-15. For some reason I was getting phenomenal velocities way higher than load data would indicate. Wonderful rifle but ghastly on the recoil.
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Nice one...add a 3x Leupold and you're good to go. Bob
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Although this picture is at least from 25 years ago, it shows my Sako 375 H&H Deluxe Lefty. I always wondered why mine doesn't have two cross bolts? IIRC it a Stoeger Import. Btw, that's a Pennsylvania trophy buck from the 90's that probably dressed out at less than 100lbs. It was an easy drag..... (Dr. Gary Alt rectified that problem)
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Had one few years ago just could not bring myself hunt with it. Was to pretty to beat up.
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Had one few years ago just could not bring myself hunt with it. Was to pretty to beat up. Kinda my experience too. Years ago I bought a Deluxe lefty .30-06 that I found at closeout (<$600 IIRC). It was so pretty and shiny I couldn't bring myself to scope or shoot it let alone drag it through the woods. Ended up selling it for a small profit
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Is $1850 a pretty good price?
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Is $1850 a pretty good price? They used to sell for $750-900 range. They do come up for sale once in awhile. I would rather buy a Winchester for roughly the same price. We live in wild times and IMO this is a $1200-1400 rifle.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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OK, thanks for the info Snowwolfe.
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So hard to find a lefty of anything especially now with the supply problems. Heck 6.5Creedmoor ammo is hard to find in stores around me.
Last edited by Edsteel; 04/27/22.
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