375-Luke, a while back Cabellas sold a bunch of these. In short most were a P.O.S. Save your money!!
I believe the later production that did not go through cabelas were solid rifles. I’ve shot my buddy’s .500, which was later production, and could not fault it.
Do you have his contact numberI bought a Sabatti, brand new, year before last. the fit and finish on the rifle is good for the money. The Action locks up tight. My issue came from regulating. It would not pattern both barrels on a pie plate at the 50yrd range. Thankfully a miracle worker named Ken Owens was able to get my rifle working. If 6k is all you can ever hope to swing for a double, like me, then i highly suggest you contact Ken Owens.
Is the 375 Flanged still come with the double triggers? I had heard a few years ago they were only being built into the single trigger model.
901-877-6853Do you have his contact number
I have been on the look out for a .375 flanged for a long time. It will do anything that a 9.3 does and do it with a 300 gr bullet. Assuming it was accurate and scoped, it would be a superb choice for a general bag Safari that included buffalo. The ideal rifle in that caliber for me would be a high quality Continental built OU with claw or Recknagel mounts. It would carry like an ‘06, have 200+ meter range, and would be perfect for a one-rifle hunt.I think the .375 flanged caliber is a waste of time. Everyone seems to say that the base line for double rifles is the 450/400 and has rave reviews from some smart people. Personally I'd look into a .458 bore for the availability of projectiles.