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Thread: Zastava .375 H&H.
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03-05-2024, 15:26 #11
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03-05-2024, 18:18 #12
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Re: Zastava .375 H&H.
TStone, do you have a link to a manual or something that explains how to adjust the trigger?
I have a LH one in 9.3x62 that could do with some lightening.
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03-05-2024, 18:25 #13
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Re: Zastava .375 H&H.
Is this accurate?
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....justment-9750/
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03-05-2024, 19:34 #14
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Re: Zastava .375 H&H.
Last edited by TStone; 03-05-2024 at 19:42.
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03-05-2024, 20:00 #15
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Re: Zastava .375 H&H.
TStone, this rifle will serve you well. My oldest and most used and go to rifle is a Zastava in 30-06. Those with the black plastic stocks. I had a fibre glass stock made by the gents in Potch last year as the plastic one worked loose at the screws after thousands of shots and many years of carry and thrown in the bakkie and other hatd work. After years it is still rough, but always spot on target and have never had misfires or ejection or loading or extraction problems. Check the action for real rough protusions that scratch marks on the bolt. Those cause a lot of rough cycling. I have filed them down a long time ago and it made a worlds difference. At the rear on the right side when looking from behind I have seen more than my own Zastava whith a flaw on the machining or casting that create rough bolt movement. Some of them have a funny scew cutout for the bolt handle that also catches the bolt a bit and can be easily filed down.
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04-05-2024, 06:46 #16
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Re: Zastava .375 H&H.
Thanks, Adoons. Do the people in Potch have a standard stock for the Zastava or did you need to have a custom stock made?
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04-05-2024, 21:10 #17
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Re: Zastava .375 H&H.
Tstone, they had one available that they molded from to supply me one on specs (LOP, adjustable cheeck piece etc) as a self assemble drop in unit. It works perfectly for me for hunting need.
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05-05-2024, 11:54 #18
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Re: Zastava .375 H&H.
Boyds make stocks for this rifle, a local importer or hunting client can surely bring one in.
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05-05-2024, 18:32 #19
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Re: Zastava .375 H&H.
I thought they were a 98 clone. Are they different enough to need a specific inlet?
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05-05-2024, 20:47 #20
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