Hey you big bore fans, I too was hooked in my early 20's when my buddy picked up a mark 5 .378 and I had to have one too. I found a brno 602 that was converted to a .378 wby (by a gunsmith in africa stamped on the barrel for the previous owner) at a gun show 20 some years ago. What a rush when you connect with any Alberta big game. We are now older and both still own our .378 wbys, but he now shoots a .264 win mag and I shoot a 7mm STW. We still have our .378's sitting in the safe, but when we are out there dropping moose, we always think back to those quick kills we ALWAYS HAD when we were poking them with the big lead. Our shoulder's would always be bruised after getting our scopes in order, but when we went out killin, you could miss the the boiler room on any animal and it did'nt really matter (He or she was going down). I will be drawn for Moose this year and am thinking very positive about getting the old .378 back in action. If you have not sat down on the bench with one or killed critters with one then YOU are missing out.





















































