Selling My .375 H&H

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Was the biggest mistake I've ever made in my life. Id like to replace the one I sold but I don't have lots of cash to blow to get another. Which is why I was thinking about getting a Whitworth Safari Express in .375 H&H. I see the book value for these are $200 - $500 depending on condition. Are these rifles any good?
 
My brother has been shooting one for several years. They're a good rifle and easily a $800 rifle in good shape, maybe more if condition is better. You could also look at the Zastava which is essentially the same rifle. Some people complain that they're a bit rough out of the box but owners also report that a couple of hours of cycling the action while sitting in front of the TV smooths them right out. At $795 from TradeEx they're a much gentler way to ease back into the 375 market.

And this time, smarten up!
 
There is also the Weatherby Vanguard avenue as well.
Not sure what a used one might go for let alone a new one in Canadian $ with our Peso so low and the 1/4 point BoC interest rate increase will affect the value of anything new or used .
What was the one you had before and what where they worth back then?
Rob
 
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...thinking about getting a Whitworth Safari Express in .375 H&H...

As mentioned it's the same barreled action as the Zastava LK M70. I have a 375 H&H magnum - it's a fullstock 20" barrel carbine (which I got re-barreled to 416 Remington Magnum). Features a Mauser action and a decent adjustable trigger. Fine accuracy. Beautifully blued. An excellent value because new these sell for well under a grand.

What isn't to like about these rifles?

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I got approximately 400rds worth of brass and bullets from gun shows I've collected up this passed year even after selling the .375 just because I fully intended to get back into one. I was thinking if I wait until next year, I could afford a brand new CZ 550 Safari but I rarely purchase new firearms so id most likely get a used one. I like that FS .375 though so maybe I'll take a closer looks at a Zastava. If they can be had for around $800 new, I wonder what they can be had for used.


That's my old .375 right there. Just now it has a scope and sling on it. Originally I thought it was a Voere and it was sold to me from a gun store as a Voere but I saw a real Voere the other week and they're indeed completely different guns. Not even the action is the same.
 
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Its out of my budget for anything over $500 as of now. I just paid $1500 for the immigration processing fee for my wife so If I were to wait a year a brand new CZ 550 Safari would be no issue to obtain. I just got a think to myself. Do I want a gun now or can I wait? I was also thinking the possibility of trading some of my .375 reloading supplies for a Whitworth .375 but that that would only be attractive to someone who owns multiple .375 H&H rifles and wouldn't mind letting one go for brass and bullets.
 
Was out blasting away with my stainless 7x64 Zastava today...that or the Vanguard would be the 2 budget options that stand out. Vanguards are smooth, great fit and finish, Zastava is a bit rougher but a nice enough Mauser action.
 
Was the biggest mistake I've ever made in my life. Id like to replace the one I sold but I don't have lots of cash to blow to get another. Which is why I was thinking about getting a Whitworth Safari Express in .375 H&H. I see the book value for these are $200 - $500 depending on condition. Are these rifles any good?

Biggest Mistake?!?! Well played Sir, well played!! I'll see you a couple ex-wives and a few trashy bondes .... ;) Cannot go wrong with the CZ, my .375 is my go to rig!!

Dirk
 
Was the biggest mistake I've ever made in my life...

...glad you've come to your senses, man, what were you thinking!?

...had to sell my first .375 H&H Ruger...went through the DT's...cold sweat...delirious...wound up a year later with a pair of Ruger 375 Tropicals...when I left the prairie and came back to the bush I sold them, had my old 700 rebarreled to a 375 stainless and bought a classic (new $450) that I cut down for close bush work...never EVER go anywhere serious without them...they aren't much but they are accurate and do their jobs very well...

...good luck getting back into the game...

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Building one from a 700 action is an alright idea. Sounds like a fun idea actually. I even have a 700 stripped action as well as two stripped Brno actions. Or I could sell those actions for cheap to someone and use that money towards getting a .375H&H. Something to ponder.
 
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