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<blockquote data-quote="etisll40" data-source="post: 1288582" data-attributes="member: 15229"><p>Thank you for your input. Even though I practice longer range, I love hunting under 300 all the way to real close up. Love Timber woods hunting and my hunting thus far has been pretty much short range. I have a 300 WSM so I will make note of that one too. I had a 375 H&H single shot but plan on getting a repeater, the swift A frame seems like a great hunting bullet and accurate enough at my distances, typically 300 or less. It seems to me the 375 H&H at 300 or less would be accurate and powerful enough to take a Kodiak bear? Thank You.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etisll40, post: 1288582, member: 15229"] Thank you for your input. Even though I practice longer range, I love hunting under 300 all the way to real close up. Love Timber woods hunting and my hunting thus far has been pretty much short range. I have a 300 WSM so I will make note of that one too. I had a 375 H&H single shot but plan on getting a repeater, the swift A frame seems like a great hunting bullet and accurate enough at my distances, typically 300 or less. It seems to me the 375 H&H at 300 or less would be accurate and powerful enough to take a Kodiak bear? Thank You. [/QUOTE]
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