From a practical standpoint, the 300WinMag is the best of the bunch.
From a practical standpoint, the 300WinMag is the best of the bunch.
From a practical standpoint, the 300WinMag is the best of the bunch.
How absolutely un-Fuddish of you SC.
I too would pick the H&H for the sake of FUDD tradition, but the WinMag still is a very good choice that does have practical merit.A matter of opinion, I had a few of those also and still prefer the H&H...
Perhaps that lack of practicality is part of the draw for me, or at least it would seem to be so by some of my calibre choices. A number of them seem to be off of the'beaten path'.
- 219 Donaldson Wasp
- 7x61 Sharps & Hart
- 308 Norma Magnum
- 348 Winchester
- 358 Norma Magnum
- '.366 Wagner'
- 375 Chatfield Taylor![]()
Perhaps that lack of practicality is part of the draw for me, or at least it would seem to be so by some of my calibre choices. A number of them seem to be off of the'beaten path'.
- 219 Donaldson Wasp
- 7x61 Sharps & Hart
- 308 Norma Magnum
- 348 Winchester
- 358 Norma Magnum
- '.366 Wagner'
- 375 Chatfield Taylor![]()
Yes there is a draw to something in nice walnut, with a oddball chambering. Personally i am working on a project 308 NM, was stupid and sold a nice one a few years ago. Broke my own rule and am now way over my limit of two reloader only rifles. As much as its great to have a "my rifle" that very few would have, there is also a appeal for a synthetic stocked buy your ammo at Walmart kinda gun.
Ouch....did i say that....talk about the 300 WSM and synthetic chevrolet rifles in a fuddy...cadilac sorta thread....Dons flame suit.
stainless and 'tupperware' example. While I can appreciate those in the field weather resistance qualities, they're not for me. Blued steel and nicely figured wood are my #1 pick.You're gonna have problems with that 1-12 twist and bullets over 180 gns, unless you can drive them up in the 3200 fps bracket........
...but the H&H has style, panache, charm, chutzpah, class and coolness, all in one cartridge. It's the obvious choice.
On the other hand, the Norma round is the sort of thing that Gatehouse would choose...'nuff said.![]()
You're gonna have problems with that 1-12 twist and bullets over 180 gns, unless you can drive them up in the 3200 fps bracket...........have you considered a 300 Wby? Were it not for the 1-12 twist I'd have to add a vote for the H&H offering, as it just reeks of nostalgic history and given no magazine restriction there is absolutely no down side. H&H brass is out there, not real common but certainly obtainable, and if not there is Nosler and R-P 300 Wby brass that becomes H&H with one pass through the die. Norma is easily made from 300 WM and of course there is gobs of that available. My vote is still the H&H though, just stick to 165-180 grners and you should be fine.
Nice pair of rifles.Here are my two, 300 H&H is the top rifle, 308 Norma on the bottom..
308 Norma Mag and the reason.......... I own one.
Remarkable round.
Too bad it was named Norma Mag instead of Winchester Mag.
The following may have been far different.
Translation Looky or Kevan??
Don't take a sammich to a Barbie-Q...........![]()




























