Dakota Model 76 Safari .375 H&H Magnum. Hand-selected by one of Dakota’s major distributors in 2006 for his personal collection, serial number 3058 has a 23-inch medium sporter barrel, ramp front sight with brass-beaded blade, banded sling swivel stud, island express rear sight with notched express blade (windage adjustable), Talley bases, full-length claw extractor for true controlled-round feeding and extraction, three-position wing safety, cloverleaf tang, integral bolt release and a drop box magazine with an inside-the-bow release. WOOD: Stocked in a AAA-walnut blank with strong contrasting grain, accents include an ebony forend tip, wrap-around borderless checkering, steel grip cap, scalloped cheek rest with shadow line and an inletted (Howell-type) sling swivel stud. DIMENSIONS: Weight is 8.2 pounds and the length-of-pull is 13.55 inches. CAPACITY: Five rounds (four plus one). The extractor “snaps over” rounds dropped into the chamber. Feeding/extraction/ejection are positive and smooth. ACCURACY: The included factory test target (fired scoped) shows three shots with a center-to-center spread of .805-inch from 300-grain Swift A-Frame Remington ammunition at a distance of 100 yards. A second test target (fired with open sights) during the same session shows a three-shot, 50-yard group fired with the open sights measuring 1.24 inches center-to-center and hitting dead center. A recent three-shot group fired by the consignor with a pet handload (fired scoped, Barnes TTSX 250-grain) has a center-to-center spread of .612 inches. CONDITION: Little fired and never hunted. The bore is pristine. Both metal and wood are essentially as new. INCLUSIONS: Test targets (as referenced), Certificate of Ownership (blank, dated 2006) and manual.