Yep, there's something about the .375 that just makes it a terrific woods rifle. I still have a Winchester catalog from 1979, all dog eared, pages falling out and taped together, that I used to keep under my pillow and looked at every night, as I saved my allowance to get my first Big Bore. I finally got mine in the summer of 1980, and its the slickest and quickest handling of any of the others that followed it by far- and is still my favorite if I'm woods hunting. I'd have to say that .375 BB has cost me a lot of money in the last 27 years or so, and have had the "Big Bore 94 Fever" ever since. It's an affliction that wives just don't understand, mine just shakes her head every time I come home from a gunshow-