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Old 03-01-2011, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by salukipv1
in stainless action/barrel 22-24" with iron sights?

with a synthetic stock?

and controlled feed?


the only one on the market I have found is the kimber talkeetna.

Why doesn't CZ or Winchester make one?
When will they?

Sometimes I feel like factory rifles are so far from what I want, who's designing these guns?

sako kodiak has a 21 1/4" a bit short IMO, and a laminate stock.

What's your perfect 375 H&H barrel length??

the .375 ruger has a 20" stainless/synthetic version, are they controlled feed?

If you're bored, send CZ an email suggesting they build this rifle...
stainless action&barrel 22-24"
synthetic stock
http://www.cz-usa.com/contact-us/
I've been looking in that direction too. The "Talk's" are hard to find, and a bit pricey @ $1800 + ...for a glorified Montana. I did see a private sale Win 70 .375 H&H stainless / synthetic on GunBroker the other day (for around $1100+). Good luck in your search.
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Old 03-01-2011, 11:33 AM
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It's just dumb that they don't exist, I'm sure they'll come out with them one day, probably the year after I need one...and buy something else. That's how it works right?

You can get a stainless/synthetic in a push feed, ie browning, remington, but in a controlled feed? only the kimber to my knowledge, less you want a 20" in .375ruger and I'm not sure ruger's are controlled feed??

Winchester or CZ needs to do it, of course CZ will probably have a 25.6" barrel, and Winchester would probably have a 24" like their safari, or maybe 26" which I hope they don't make it 26"

I've read that the 375H&H needs 22" to burn effectively.

IMO it's a no brainer, if I wanted a 375, I'd want controlled feed, why doesn't CZ/Winchester understand this?

Would you take a wood/blued controlled feed?
or a push action stainless/synthetic?


Originally Posted by bugsNbows
I've been looking in that direction too. The "Talk's" are hard to find, and a bit pricey @ $1800 + ...for a glorified Montana. I did see a private sale Win 70 .375 H&H stainless / synthetic on GunBroker the other day (for around $1100+). Good luck in your search.
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Old 03-01-2011, 02:14 PM
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... Just checked GunBroker.com... Just now. There's 13 of them there, under Firearms... Rifle... "Bolt Action"... Type in 375 H&H. Got a couple Win., a Rem., and even a CZ.
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Old 03-01-2011, 02:27 PM
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Here is another list of .375 H&H magnum rifles;

http://www.ableammo.com/catalog/defa...87_14246_14267
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Old 03-02-2011, 08:04 PM
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IMO it's a no brainer, if I wanted a 375, I'd want controlled feed, why doesn't CZ/Winchester understand this?

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CZ is a true Mauser action which is controlled feed. Winchester NOW is again controlled fee. Here is something out of the Winchester website.

Model 70™ The Rifle America Loves.
The most respected bolt-action rifle in the world. The Model 70 remains the All-American rifleman’s rifle. It has always been a rifle for the ages, and today’s new Model 70 is the bolt-action rifle for the future. Experience for yourself the precision, accuracy and unparalleled performance this rifle has to offer.

Today's Model 70 has the all new M.O.A.™ Trigger System, improved fit and finish and enhanced accuracy to go along with its classic Pre-’64 controlled round feeding, Three-Position Safety and solid, sure handling. The M.O.A. Trigger helps the model 70 deliver the extreme accuracy benchmark 1" group at 100 yards. It’s what you deserve in your rifle

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