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I'm guessing the 25K for the 375 H&H isn't practical so that makes the Remington 700 look all that much better at $1500. The Remington 700 has been around along time and a .308 could be bought new for around $600 and the 26" barrell model is accurate to 1400 yards.
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Remington's 700 is one of the most popular bolt action rifles, and for good reason: they're exceptionally good.
They do make one in the 375 H&H:
http://remington.com/en/products/fi...l-700-cdl-375-hh-100th-anniversary-model.aspx
any thoughts on how it compares with Rugers M77 Hawkeye? very close? clearly better? clearly worse? in what way?
Quality scope, proper load and a decent shooter. This gun is affordable. http://www.basspro.com/Remington-Model-700-SPS-308-WIN-Varmint-Rifle/product/10218357/with a serious scope, I'm guessing...
Quality scope, proper load and a decent shooter. This gun is affordable. http://www.basspro.com/Remington-Model-700-SPS-308-WIN-Varmint-Rifle/product/10218357/
yeah, I'm just thinking that 1400 yards is the better part of a mile (1760 yards). You can probably barely see the target, much less aim for a specific bullseye at that range, without some serious magnification and a very steady bench or bipod. That would be an impressive shot.
How would the .300 winchester magnum compare to the .308 for such a shot, from a similar rifle? I'm guessing it would hold more power on impact, at that range.
You would know better than me. My family is helping me get into hunting so I've been doing a lot of research. Of the new guns I want the 700 .308 is top of my list. The sniper forums and survivalist forums do a lot of gun comparisons where I've been peeping for a couple of years.
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Im now wanting to invest in a .375 H&H rather than a .338 Win Mag. The .375 is a bit more powerful an more popular too.
Might be he's got a family of Mountain Trolls who took up residence in his back 40 acres...?