I've had 3 Sakos, 1 Whitworth, 1 Mod. 70 CRF, 1 Mod. 70 PF, 1 Brno 602, 1 CZ 550, 1 Rem. Safari. While all my other hunting guns are CRF, I like the older (A111,A5) Sakos a lot. I look at the 375 as a general hunting caliber so not the least bit worried about PF. I have a .416 Mod. 70 CRF and FN browning .458 if DG is the plan(ya sure) The Sako will make up into the lightest package and generally shoot really well. The Brno and CZ are excellent but very big. I like Mod. 70s but they too are fairly heavy, less than the Brno/CZ though. Whitworths are good but too much drop on the stock. Pre-64s are great but again too heavy and too long in the barrel. Not to mention worth their weight in gold. Remingtons have very heavy barrels and very tiny extracters. My current one is a Sako A111 Mcmillan stock, 2.5 x 8 Leupold. It weighs 8 1/2 scoped. Pretty hard to beat.




















































