A few years back, I inherited a Whitworth Express in 375 H&H after my father passed away. It is one of my absolute favorite rifles for a number of reasons, not the least of which is just how versatile and timeless the caliber is. My brother is in town visiting for a few days, and brought along an identical Whitworth Express 375 H&H that he recently picked up at a gun show. I have spent some time over the last two days cleaning it up and getting it ready for its first trip to the range; giving it a good inspection and cleaning, steaming dents out of the wood, adjusting the trigger to 3 pounds, mounting a Leupold Vari-X II 2-7x using a spare set of bases and rings that I had laying around, and I will soon be working up a handload for it. The wood and metal are both in pretty good shape, and even the factory bedding has held up well. I get the sense this rifle hasn't been shot very much. The refinished stock could use some oil touch-up, and the recoil pad is getting pretty hard; but I'm not gonna worry about that for now.
Here is a pic of the two rifles side-by-side; mine is the one on the left, and his on the right. Mine was made in July of 1985, and his was made in November of the same year. I really think these Whitworths are some of the best deals on the big game rifle market, and are a great option if you don't have quite the scratch for a new Model 70 Safari Express.
PS - yes, I realize those QD rings are a little high, but it's all I had on hand, so they can work for now. Once we get a bit more serious with this rifle, I can swap them out for some lower ones.
Here is a pic of the two rifles side-by-side; mine is the one on the left, and his on the right. Mine was made in July of 1985, and his was made in November of the same year. I really think these Whitworths are some of the best deals on the big game rifle market, and are a great option if you don't have quite the scratch for a new Model 70 Safari Express.
PS - yes, I realize those QD rings are a little high, but it's all I had on hand, so they can work for now. Once we get a bit more serious with this rifle, I can swap them out for some lower ones.