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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonchaser" data-source="post: 1636859" data-attributes="member: 107697"><p>Another vote for the 375 having more manageable recoil then any of the fast 338s. As 86AK stated much more of a shove. I have both a #1 and a model 70.</p><p>I think 338 is to Alaska what the .375 is to Africa, the perfect all around cartridge. Personally I think a rifle battery is incomplete with out one of each. </p><p>I think a Brown Bear hunt would be a great excuse to buy a 375. A lot of bears have been taken with an 06, I like a little more gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonchaser, post: 1636859, member: 107697"] Another vote for the 375 having more manageable recoil then any of the fast 338s. As 86AK stated much more of a shove. I have both a #1 and a model 70. I think 338 is to Alaska what the .375 is to Africa, the perfect all around cartridge. Personally I think a rifle battery is incomplete with out one of each. I think a Brown Bear hunt would be a great excuse to buy a 375. A lot of bears have been taken with an 06, I like a little more gun. [/QUOTE]
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