.375 purchase assistance required

I worked in Kitimat this year for several months. The summer? Gorgeous...scenery, fishing, hiking...it was heaven!

Then fall came...and it started to rain...and it DIDN'T STOP!!!! The most relentless, non-stop, days-long rain I have ever seen, totally depressing and demoralizing. Yes, you folks have a magnificent province, a joy to the senses...when you can see it...but personally, I'll take snow and cold over rain every time.

Give me a Manitoba winter! :)

That's my second home you're talking about there. Probably the most beautiful place on earth or at least in the top five, but you need to be part amphibian.
 
Probably the most beautiful place on earth....

I hear that. Standing alongside a gravel-bed river, tied into my first salmon that hadn't been dumped out of a truck into a Lake Ontario stream, watching my first wild grizz on the other bank, snow-capped mountains all around...was quite literally a mystic experience for me. I must hunt B.C. someday!
.
 
Well it seems I'm the hunting territory holder for where you may well have been fishing, so stay in touch. We should chase a goat one day.

I'm talking about the river just west of metropolitan Kitimat. :) Can't recall the name...it was a pleasant little stream in August...and a raging bank-to-bank torrent in October, after several weeks of insane rain.

I didn't realize you had a guiding/outfitting area...do you do that on the side? I'll definitely keep that in mind in case I grow suicidal...chasing a goat sounds great, one of my dream animals actually, but I suspect my mountaineering days are a decade or so behind me now. Do they respond to calls or decoys? If I can treat them like big white turkeys, I'm in! :)
 
That's my second home you're talking about there. Probably the most beautiful place on earth or at least in the top five, but you need to be part amphibian.

Without a doubt, there is nothing quite like the north coast, I'm fortunate that I managed to spend quite a bit of time on the BC coast, from the top to bottom. :)

But it does rain a bit. :)
 
A while back,;) feeling the need for a 375, I picked up this model 70 Super Express in 375 H&H from a site member, thepitchedlink.



After seeing info and photos of the 375 Chatfield Taylor, intrigued,
;) I felt the need again. 'Adoption arrangements' were made and it arrived today, many thanks to SuperCub.

 
that was serious Johnn. i was thinking Paul will never let it go ...
I have been doing some serious downsizing this past year but was not thinking about selling this one. Johnn is a determined buyer and would give that rifle a good home.

I have a nice 358win that Bevan King did for me that will work fine for heavier game..
 
I have been doing some serious downsizing this past year but was not thinking about selling this one. Johnn is a determined buyer and would give that rifle a good home.

I have a nice 358win that Bevan King did for me that will work fine for heavier game..

:(That's something I'll consider starting in the not too distant future. However, in the meantime, being retired I find acquiring a few more items gives me something new to occupy my time, shooting & load testing for, and;)a little field use. I have a 375 H&H but my interest in another 375 was definitely 'tweeked' when I started hearing about the 375 CT. :)Thought I'd best try and get one;), to help further fill my idle time with. When I saw yours, I thought, "That's the one!"
 
I'm on the edge of downsizing myself but more for handguns and larger single shot - semi-auto rifles just don't have time to shoot them anymore.
 
When the downsize comes John please consider me cash in hand for the stainless / walnut 7x57. Would be the ticket for working on the north coast, with class.

:)Will do. Oh, send me a PM along those lines. Those PM's I get with an interest in acquiring an item I have, I keep & don't delete on one of my PM and/or e-mail clean-ups.
 
Back
Top Bottom