300 h&h

Thanks to everyone for the kind comments. My goal is to have a double trigger installed, however very hard to find. At one time Kleppenger manufactured them but I can't seem to find them. Kleppenger does make the single set trigger but I perfer the double. I have already emailed Ralf Martini (AKA Martini and Hagn) about the trigger, however he is stateside at gun shows. Martini or Hagn are the guys who can do it for me.......I hope. Well in the meantime I will have to just sit and wait. Also plan on dressing the gun up with a leather slip butt pad that will hold two rounds with matching sling.
 
I've had a pre-64 model 70 in the Super 30 for quite a few years and shot several moose with it. I bought several bags of Winchester cases from Epps and they have lasted well. Rifle wears a classic old Leopold 6x which suits it. I had several boxes of Hornady 190 grain btsp bullets on the shelf and boy did she shoot those well. I only loaded them to just over 2900 fps (and rarely use bt bullets) but they performed well. Always meant to get some 180 grain partitions, but never have as I don't get to hunt moose anymore. I contemplated taking it after deer this fall but used my trusty 6.5 Swede instead.

A classic rifle and chambering, that's what makes hunting and shooting enjoyable for me. :)
 
Very,very nice.I had been looking for a bolt gun in 300 h&h. Very hard to find so i gave up and bought a kimber super america in .338 win.You have got my interest up again so the search is on.Anybody out there know where one is hiding?thanks and good luck with the new smoke pole
you could get one in a model 56 Cooper!
 
The 300 H&H is an excellent cartridge that's proven itself time and time again. . It's my favorite in a pre-64 M70. . New brass and ammo is still available and should be for a long time to come as custom rifles continue to be made in 300 H&H. .

Speers Manual . . 68 gr. of 4350, 180 gr. bullet, at 3086 fps.

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i love that chambering. my wife took a black bear with a factory 220 grains silvertip.

i think that cartridge needs 220 or 200 grains.

it s more easy today to find correct stamp brass than before.

all the best.
 
Here is a little information on some brass/cases. I purchased two boxes of Nosler Custom brass the other day, however they don't come cheap..............$80.00 per box and there is only a 25 count per box. I guess that either I'm a fool or loyal to Nosler. Hornady also manufactures them at a better price, around $70.00 per box of 50. Norma also makes them along with Winchester and Remington, therefore; they can be found, however not as easily as other 300 magnum cases.
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Winchester hasn't made brass in 5 years.Norma brass is hard to find ,don't like Hornady and have heard bad things about Nosler brass.So I guess it's gun shows to scavenge brass/ammo..........Harold
 
Hi: I have an old Remington 721 in 300 H&H, use it for pretty much anything. Had it rebuilt by Karl Schmidt in Edmonton.
P&D have brass, there's lots of good loads, only problem I've had was a case rupture just ahead of the web, case was
stuck in the chamber, base was ejected! Need to inspect cases carefully for cracks or bright rings, didn't have any
indication of failure with this particular case while reloading, luckily it was at the range, needed a gunsmith to get it out.
 
Winchester hasn't made brass in 5 years.Norma brass is hard to find ,don't like Hornady and have heard bad things about Nosler brass.So I guess it's gun shows to scavenge brass/ammo..........Harold
I have been using Nosler brass for three or four years and find it to be excellent brass, except for their price; however, can't beat Lapua brass but they don't make it for this cartridge. Hornady "looks" good but have never used it. BTW, why did you post a page on the double triggers/NECG? I looked at it good, but did I miss something? I was hoping to see something for a Ruger #1.
 
Here is a little information on some brass/cases. I purchased two boxes of Nosler Custom brass the other day, however they don't come cheap..............$80.00 per box and there is only a 25 count per box. I guess that either I'm a fool or loyal to Nosler. Hornady also manufactures them at a better price, around $70.00 per box of 50. Norma also makes them along with Winchester and Remington, therefore; they can be found, however not as easily as other 300 magnum cases.
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i can be wrong but seems Nosler 300 h&h are Norma ....
 
Some are Norma and other calibers are Federal.Sorry about the trigger post I've ©got mauser on the brain...............Harold
 
Geez, you guys . . . Brand like new loaded cartridges are still available. . . Wholesale Sports, first place I looked, page 102 left side top of pg in the fall catalogue, "Federal Premium", 300 H&H, 4 choices of 180 gr bullets priced at $55.99, $56.99, $54.99 & $64.99 for the TSX. . .

Brass . . .Wholesale Sports catalogue, page 161 left side half way down, Hornady 300 H&H brass, 50 pcs. $65.99.
 
Who shoots factory except for the brass?It's the cost I'm avoiding just want the brass.Fed brass is too soft and doesn't hold up........Harold
 
Since we have some pictures up here's an action shot of my 300 H&H on a trip up north
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Real nice bull cariboo! So the 300 H&H does kill. Can't wait until I get mine out this fall hunting, however, in the meantime I will have lots of fun with load development. Congrats again!
 
Here's a moose taken with a 300 H&H. Tips them over.
700 Classic in a Brown Precision stock. Haven't hunted with it for a few years now.

FWIW the last gun show here RaynerShine had piles of RP 300 H&H brass for sale. $54/50.

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