300 H and H

My 300 H&H is a plain old Remington 721 bought about 1971.
Its starting to show its hunting scars and has always been superbly accurate.
As for brass prices I have a lifetime supply of Winchester, Norma and Remington brass for the old girl.

Thats what it was, Rem721. I passed up on a Remington in 300 H&H a few years ago iirc it even came with a couple boxes of ammo. One of those rifles I wish I would have bought. A matched or heck even unmatched pair of rifles in 300 and 375 H&H have been on my bucket list for a long time
 
700 Classic in 300 H&H
Haven't had it out hunting in quite a few years but still one of my favourites.

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That's a fine rifle Pickles, my late Brother had one for years and unfortunately lost it in the Murray River south of Tumbler Ridge when his canoe capsized, nearly drowning himself in the process.
I would still like to find one or have one built...
 
I also had a 300H&h in a Remington 721. Timney trigger and 700 classic stock. I had a matching 270 win in the same stock. Both shot very well and due to their weight recoil was minimal.

But I traded them off, stupid me.
 
I've have a 1959 browning safari grade on a FN mauser action in 300H&H and she is just a beauty to shoot. She feeds and cycles like a dream and groups very well with factory hornady rounds. I lucked out this past summer picking up 500+ mixed brass of winchester, remington and norma. I should be set for a while.

we need some pictures of that rifle.
 
There was a .300 H&H Browning FN Mauser at the Saskatoon show this weekend and an unfired .375 H&H as well. Beautiful rifles but pricey.

I wouldn't mind a .300 H&H of some sort to go with my CZ550 375 H&H. It's a pair I've always wanted. I actually had a partially converted P14 in .300 H&H at one time but sold it due to the amount of work it needed to finish the build.
 
There was a .300 H&H Browning FN Mauser at the Saskatoon show this weekend and an unfired .375 H&H as well. Beautiful rifles but pricey.

I wouldn't mind a .300 H&H of some sort to go with my CZ550 375 H&H. It's a pair I've always wanted. I actually had a partially converted P14 in .300 H&H at one time but sold it due to the amount of work it needed to finish the build.

I'm thinking that since my 300 is a pre-64 that the matching rifle should be a pre-64 as well. It's just natural...right?
 
Can I ask what the asking price was on those two?

There was a .300 H&H Browning FN Mauser at the Saskatoon show this weekend and an unfired .375 H&H as well. Beautiful rifles but pricey.

I wouldn't mind a .300 H&H of some sort to go with my CZ550 375 H&H. It's a pair I've always wanted. I actually had a partially converted P14 in .300 H&H at one time but sold it due to the amount of work it needed to finish the build.
 
Very little if you have a magnum bolt model. Remove the spacer from the magazine box and sweet the follower for the full-length one and you're set. You'll have to modify the ejector and square up the rear of the feed rails to allow the cartridges to sit tight to the feed rails. If you look at the rear of the rails you'd see that they are radiused, likely due to the too,ingredients used to cut the opening in the bottom of the action. Then get a barrel screwed into it and you're logging.

are you saying that I just need a 375hh action to make it a 300 hh with just the barrel in cal .30 no chambering work to be done?

ie a 375 zastava ....

thanks a lot BUM.
 
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