seems you are ready for the .366 Wagner ....
Herr Wagner got me hooked on the 375Magnum and the 358Winchester many years ago. If not for the 358, I would have a 9.3.
seems you are ready for the .366 Wagner ....
It comes with reloading equipment and shipping is included, I don't think it's a bad deal at all. Unless of course you're one of those EE buyers looking for a steal instead of a fair deal.
Feel free to buy it if its such a great deal?
I just saw one on the EE the week before for $750 and it was in exc cond but I was too late on the gun. They were $800 brand new if you got em on sale so I am not going to jump on the first beat up gun for 1150.. reload supplies included or not. I also sell a lot of guns, but I don't ask above retail for them, even when they are new in the box.
I have owned several 375s here in NB over the years and like them all. Currently, my "bigger bores" are a 358Winchester and a 30/06. Hardly big at all.![]()
As the rifles that I carry on a day to day basis for bear protection of my self and my clients must be in the best working condition, they are cleaned every time they are used. They are used not abused. A working rifle is a tool so it does get bumped and a mark here and there. But they are accurate and go bang every time the trigger is pulled. Some of my rifles get carried more than others the .416 is not used enough to warrant keeping so it is for sale. I don't sell beat up guns.
pounder
Hardly medium, really.
I enthusiastically confirm the condition of the rifle in question, I know how his guns are maintained, and I endorse Pounder's reputation as an honest broker.
I have no use for a 416 and I don't buy guns just to flip them.
By elker's and superbrad's logic I should also only put in enough gas in my truck for how far I plan to drive?
lol. I have no idea how this became about one guy's gun for sale. Maybe ask BearKilr? No offense to him or his gun. I am quite sure it is in 100% working condition. I am looking for a mint condition gun to add to the collection so a working gun with bumps and bruises just doesnt apply.
Has been a lot of great info passed on here. But you, BearKilr, have topped it off with a completely useless and irrelevant post. Welcome to Gun Nutz! Post elsewhere buddy.
Your post insinuated that "pounders" 416 was an overpriced beater. You could've just stated you weren't interested in that particular one and left it at that, but you didn't.
But I do think its overpriced. And I do think its beat up more than I would like (looking for new ish). That doesnt mean pounder is a jerk or his guns dont function or he isnt a good guy. This is the end of the conversation with you.
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But we are all buyers and sellers and most of us are smart enough to know enough not to post in a forum thread and make statements on an ee add if they are negative....... If the rifle is mentioned in a thread and it isn't in you wheelhouse a simple "It's not what I am looking for in that price range" is acceptable.... No need to go into detail and sabotage an ad...
"THEY" don't call it that at all...
As an active buyer and seller on this forum I have no problem if someone says they think im asking too much for a gun. I welcome it. A tad ironic that its OK for you to express your opinion, but others should not express theirs, unless it is in a way that is acceptable to your moral compass.
Edit: I have found a rifle to buy thanks all for the feedback and reviews on the gun.
Now the gun writers once called the .375 Holland & Holland the "King of .375s", but I haven't come across one gun writer call the Ruger .375 the "New King" except Clarke...and he's not a gun writer... What am I missing? :-D