Mossberg .375 Ruger

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Effing plastic. Effing detachable mags in a CF bolt gun: Probably worth 100 grand in 20 yrs:

 
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It's a Mossberg no thanks, modern Mossberg accuracy and quality has not been very stellar the last few years. If I'm going to shoot an elephant I would not be going 375 anyways and I darn sure am not taking a Mossberg to trust my life with.
The amount of money it cost's and time to secure an elephant hunt the last thing I am skimping on is rifle and ammo and would likely be looking 416 Rigby, 416 Rem Mag or step up to 458 and a control round feed is a MUST.
Now if a person just wanted a 375 maybe not a bad entry level, honestly when you sit down and look at it a 375 H&H vs 338 Win Mag for large animals at 200 and in still with the possibility to stretch to 300 if really needed the 375 makes sense especially if you are a handloader.
Dang you svnmag now I want a 375 again.
 

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It's a Mossberg no thanks, modern Mossberg accuracy and quality has not been very stellar the last few years. If I'm going to shoot an elephant I would not be going 375 anyways and I darn sure am not taking a Mossberg to trust my life with.
The amount of money it cost's and time to secure an elephant hunt the last thing I am skimping on is rifle and ammo and would likely be looking 416 Rigby, 416 Rem Mag or step up to 458 and a control round feed is a MUST.
Now if a person just wanted a 375 maybe not a bad entry level, honestly when you sit down and look at it a 375 H&H vs 338 Win Mag for large animals at 200 and in still with the possibility to stretch to 300 if really needed the 375 makes sense especially if you are a handloader.
Dang you svnmag now I want a 375 again.
H&H or Ruger? Also, he was making fun of the ammo cost vs the rifle.
 

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Save the money for a hunt not a gun. To many people have a room full of stuff and never went anywhere hunting
 


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OT: I approve of the concept. The guns are too "Buck Rogers" for my taste:

 

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