Funny - I dropped in to see if there was any info on the next custom job and there was my choice on the top of the list - .375 H&H, but a .375 Wby Mag would be nice as well.
I think there would be great interest in such a product and a great market. I would offer it it in all the calibers you have produced currently and maybe consider building the .25 WSM pronghorn for a new offering. It would make a great long range medium game rifle that would have a trajectory that many would envy. Like they said in field of dreams" if you build it they will come" . Given the product quality I've held in my hands in the R/H models it would be a success. There is a large percentage of lefties out there that would buy this in that it's offered in some great flat shooting calibers.
OK call me old fashioned and sentimental (I used a sporterized Mauser 98 to kill my first White-tail in Tennessee...more than a few years ago). The NCR in this caliber would be a great "nod" to the legacy of the '98.
i'm not likely to ever buy a ncr. over the bimart counter rugers works fine for me, BUT the 450 marlin sounds very interesting to me. slick barrel about 22" with a fairly heavy contour and a real good butt pad and stock set set up for a 2.8x8 vx3 in low mounts. this would even get me interested in spending a couple grand over my normal budget
If I had to choose between the calibers you listed, I would go with the .375. But If I could choose a different caliber, I would go with a .30-378 0r perhaps a .340. The .30-378 is a great longer range caliber with more verstility.
Well it may be over but a .308 with a A2 or A5 McMillian stock set up to shoot 168 grain Nosler Comp.loads for 500-1000 yard matches :grin: And i would really like to be the winner of that rig.