Ok, here is the deal. I've been on a quest for quite some time to find a super clean Model 94 in .375. I stumble upon an "as new" Model 94 in .307, without the humpback monte carlo cheekpiece. It's got a Redfield 3-9X40 mounted on it, and it's in perfect condition. I end up buying it way too cheap, and follow up by scrounging seven fresh boxes of Winchester .307 ammo.
Well two weeks later, the brain clears, and I realize that I've got a great rifle, but I still don't own the .375 that I've wanted for many years. Would it be realistic that I might be able to trade the .307 that I bought for a same condition .375 Model 94, without having to shell out any cash?
I realize that this is a great caliber, that is no longer in production. BUT.........I'm not going to be truly happy until I find a .375. So, without the lectures concerning how great the .307 caliber cartridge is, what are my chances for an even trade for a top eject .375?
Thanks in advance for your advice.