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Offline Steel killer

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Interarms in 375 H&H
« on: April 09, 2004, 03:37:53 AM »
I am plaining my first Plains game hunt. A buddy has offered to sell me his Interarms  in 375 HH for $500.  I can get a new Rugar  or CZ for 750.00+ Tax. What are your thoughts on the three???

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Interarms in 375 H&H
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2004, 10:34:40 AM »
Why not shoot the Interarms and if it's accurate and comfortable, buy it! Put the money you saved towards a better scope and practice ammunition.
The Interarms are good CRF rifles, I've one in 458WM. The 375H&Hs (I believe) were an extended standard action that had metal removed from the front, this is technically a no-no as it leaves less metal behind the lugs, but I've never heard of a problem. Interarms barrels also have a reputation for being "fast", which I can confirm is the case with my 458WM. The CZ is also a great rifle but heavier. Good luck in choosing as all will do the job as required.
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Interarms in 375 H&H
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2004, 02:50:32 PM »
Thanks for the reply Con. I shot it to day with iron sights only. Two shots almost touching at 50, 3 shots in 3" at 100. It has been restocked with the Witworh Walnut stock. It has had less than a 1/2 a box of shells through it.
I got it and a set of dies, and 3/4 box of shells all for $525.00
I hope with a good bedding and scope it will shot in a moa.

Thanks steel killer
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