300H&H finally on it's way!

Claven2 said:
Wow... I'm surprised Superclub flipped it so fast, as it was actually quite a nice looking rifle :)
Selling this was a bit of a surprise to me as well. I wasn't planning on selling it as I was very happy with the rifle as it turned out. I didn't even get a chance to shoot it.

I bought a piece of land last year, so funds are being diverted. Given this, I have been seriously downsizing the herd over the last couple of years, trying to keep only guns I will use and enjoy owning. This 300 was one of them, but a couple of unexpected bills to the tune of $2K showed up on my doorstep at the same time I was given and opportunity to sell this rifle for close enough what I had into it. That and the fact that I have other 30cals in a .308 and 30/06 gave me the go ahead to sell, and Dave really was interested in owning a classic, so out the door it went. :)

As a foot note to all of this ....... I'd like to say that dealing with Dave on this one has been one of the BEST transactions I have done on CGN. He does what he says he is going to do, when he says he is going to do it, with GREAT communications and is a nice guy to boot! What else is there?? :D

Many thanks ....... Paul
 
Noel said:
This has got me to thinking Dave. If it is coming this soon, you will have a load figured for it by summer. You know what that means....... that plastic 270 will likely need to stay home this year. Heck, you may as well sell it!

A super 30 stoked with 200gr pills is great for what roams the rocks, as well as what roams in the willows below too. I think you know what I mean. ;) ;)

Did you book your holidays yet?:)

Hay, you leave my .270 out of this, I kinda like that rifle :D

I know what you mean though, I might just have to bring this one along.
 
SuperCub said:
Selling this was a bit of a surprise to me as well. I wasn't planning on selling it as I was very happy with the rifle as it turned out. I didn't even get a chance to shoot it.

I bought a piece of land last year, so funds are being diverted. Given this, I have been seriously downsizing the herd over the last couple of years, trying to keep only guns I will use and enjoy owning. This 300 was one of them, but a couple of unexpected bills to the tune of $2K showed up on my doorstep at the same time I was given and opportunity to sell this rifle for close enough what I had into it. That and the fact that I have other 30cals in a .308 and 30/06 gave me the go ahead to sell, and Dave really was interested in owning a classic, so out the door it went. :)

As a foot note to all of this ....... I'd like to say that dealing with Dave on this one has been one of the BEST transactions I have done on CGN. He does what he says he is going to do, when he says he is going to do it, with GREAT communications and is a nice guy to boot! What else is there?? :D

Many thanks ....... Paul

I can attest to this too. Dave has offered to help me out many times, without expecting anything in return. Between all the trades we have made the last few months we have kept eachother very busy, and in debt!:p

I can't wait to see that rifle chasing rams this fall. At least if he does pack this one, we will stay away from the deep water crossings. I think Dave knows what I mean when I say that!:p

Paul, when you get out this way we will have a pow wow. Maybe Davey will let you reunite with your old 300, if only for awhile.;)
 
As a foot note to all of this ....... I'd like to say that dealing with Dave on this one has been one of the BEST transactions I have done on CGN. He does what he says he is going to do, when he says he is going to do it, with GREAT communications and is a nice guy to boot! What else is there?? :D

Many thanks ....... Paul

Thanks Paul! I was very happy with how everything went as well. You are a great guy Paul, no matter what everyone else says :p ;) :D

Thanks again for the classic, I will take good care of her. :cool:
 
At least if he does pack this one, we will stay away from the deep water crossings. I think Dave knows what I mean when I say that!

Ooooooohhhhh, ya maybe I had better leave this one at home if there are water crossings around, thanks for reminding me ;)
 
crazy_davey said:
Hay, you leave my .270 out of this, I kinda like that rifle :D

I know what you mean though, I might just have to bring this one along.


You mean you DID like that rifle! You are on the slippery slope of wood and blued metal. I have seen the signs. The calibers you are packing won't let you carry anything less. Better trade in that Savage for a Model 54. Resistance is futile!
 
It's a beaut! Classic caliber, you have excellent taste!

I confess I don't have the same sort of taste though - some little voice in my head tells me that a 300H&H is a waste of a full-length magnum action - a 338 weatherby or ultramag would fit in there!
 
As a foot note to all of this ....... I'd like to say that dealing with Dave on this one has been one of the BEST transactions I have done on CGN. He does what he says he is going to do, when he says he is going to do it, with GREAT communications and is a nice guy to boot! What else is there??

You make us Albertans proud Dave - Thanks. :rockOn:
 
prosper said:
It's a beaut! Classic caliber, you have excellent taste!

I confess I don't have the same sort of taste though - some little voice in my head tells me that a 300H&H is a waste of a full-length magnum action - a 338 weatherby or ultramag would fit in there!

Nothing wrong with having different tastes. How boring would this place be if we all liked the exact same things.

This rifle will do all I need it to.......
 
H+h

Very, very nice. Jason at Gunco does great work. I have a .300H+H built from a M1917(P17) and most recently a Winchester Model 70 (1954). Must get them out to the range.
Geoff in Victoria
 
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