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Unread 05-11-2010, 01:38 PM   #1
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Peter Clark;

Ole' Roger, blew the muzzel off an identical Remington that was my grandad's gun, net result was hell in camp for a few days for me.

Grandad hacksawed of the destroyed muzzel crooked as all get out. I eventually inherited the gun and like a damn fool traded it off with regrets a plenty since.

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Fred, the 9.3X72 is nowhere similar to a .375 H&H. You are confusing the 9.3X72 with the 9.3X74, which is a load closer in power to the .375 H&H.
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