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Either the one in the middle, BRNO 602 .375 H&H or the one on top, BRNO 600 30-06 Springfield.
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It's hard not to like the Brno's !
Either the one in the middle, BRNO 602 .375 H&H or the one on top, BRNO 600 30-06 Springfield.
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To the latest iteration of this thread, .375 H&H double rifle with mounts, affordable enough to be abused and hauled about the world. Merkel 140AE is my pick.
With a 340 you can shoot right down to 185 gn bullets and I do believe one can buy 300 gnrs as well. It would be a wonderful mountain rifle for sheep, goats and caribou and I would not feel under gunned for buffalo or elephant with a 300 gn Swift or Woodleigh soft and a 300 gn solid for elephants. It could be loaded up or down to suit whatever game one pursued, has plenty of reach and can be loaded to earth shattering hammer ballistics when needed. There just is no downside to the 340 Wby as a one rifle arsenal............
..Would out penetrate a 300 gn 375 bullet, and would have a higher SD...Ballistics and intelligence says the 340 is most likely the best light to heavy compromise cartridge out there...
For many years my Rem 700 LSS in 375 Rum was my one size fits all. Hunting the south province lately has seen me carry a T3 30-06.
But if it was Canada my one and only would be my 300 WM. The 375 Rum if i was looking for a one gun for the world. Stomping handloads and a premium bullet for anything, except maybe Pterodactyls, and loaded down to 375 H & H level for everything else.
Undeniably true...but then legality raises its ugly head. Considering how long it takes an enlightened country like Canada (!?!?!?!?) to make changes to game laws in response to changing realities of game densities and other variables...would anyone like to guess how long it will take African countries to amend the laws that require a minimum of .375 for dangerous game? Especially since it would likely need to involve specifics of bullet types and weights in order for it to make any sense...I don't think you would want to have guys shooting 200-grain bullets over reduced loads in their .340Wby rifles when hunting elephants and buff, just because it might become technically legal if the law isn't very specific and detailed.
You know, the same guys who now happily blast away at deer with .22Hornets, and at moose with .243's...just 'cuz they can.
My custom 7.5 pound 700 long action (Kwik Klip) 7mm 08 (22") with a VX II 3-9x33 Leupold (LR reticle) (Pictured is the 3.5-10 since replaced). Quarter sawed very straight and stable walnut stock.
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