Johnn Peterson
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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Just call it the 9.5x72mm.
That may have worked for/in the Pierre Elliott Trudeau era

Just call it the 9.5x72mm.

I know what you mean. For my taste, I like the Mannlicher stock, but only on rifles that are in a European calibre. The two I have are 9.3x62 (.366 Wagner) and the 7x57 Mauser. I did pick up one that belonged to a friend and hunting partner who passed away a few years ago. It was a Sako A III in .270 Win and I have since, put it up for 'adoption'. To my way of thinking, a nice rifle but the calibre and rifle style, 'didn't fit'.
Just ordered from TradeEx...)
29896- Zastava Commercial M98 (M70) in 375 H&H. Factory Drilled & Tapped for scope, hinged floorplate, side safety, open sights. European Walnut Stock. New in box with paperwork.
Let me know how it goes with that rifle (accuracy, etc.). I'm thinking of buying one. I've only had one .375 H+H, a basic Dumoulin Mauser 98 that I picked up cheap about ten years ago in the used rack at Canadian Tire in Kenora, Ont. on one of my many cross-Canada drives (I'm from Alberta/BC but have often worked in the Maritimes). It was a lightweight rifle, too light for .375. but the accuracy was remarkable. If it was slightly heavier, I might have kept it. It seems to me that these Zastava rifles are ideal candidates for a makeover, smoothing and otherwise finishing the action, re-filing the stock and replacing the factory checkering. But its only worth it if they shoot.
I'll post an update when I receive the rifle; hope to get a chance to go to the range and test it out. I've been through Kenora once on my way to Barwick from Winnipeg; didn't know there was a USED rack at Canadian Tire...would have checked it out...
Canadian Tire in Kenora has really down sized on the last couple years. At on etime they had a selection that would put Cabelas to shame.....not so much anymore.

That particular store has gone through quite a few owners, with differing views. The guy who ran the gun counter and one of the previous owners found this out unfortunately.The Kenora, Ont. CanTire store had one of the best gun depts. I'd ever seen.
Those zastava .375 look nice. How is the fit and finish on their rifles?




























