Someday I'll build a 300 H&H and it won't be on a push feed.![]()
Had a pre-64 M70 in 300H&H that POAckley re-barreled , sold it in a moment of weakness to a lucky fellow on here.
To fund a double rifle...I miss it !
maybe we can even ask Guntech to work on CRF 300hh ....third that![]()
maybe we can even ask Guntech to work on CRF 300hh ....
Just took a look at their website and the 1999 action definitely looks promising. I wonder why you don't see them used much? They seem to have all the right features. And the fact that they're $750 for CM or $800 for stainless isn't too bad either.
I'm building a CRF 6.5x55 first.
What do you guys think about using a Ruger MkII magnum action for the 300 H&H?
very good but heavy and again only for right handed people ....
third that![]()
You gonna build a 300 H&H that can sit in the safe next to your almost never fired Wagner?
I can't believe no one has suggested an old Sako, anything from the L61R to the A V, long enough from the get go and super slick and a very aesthetically pleasing action. Not too super pricey and they hold 4 belted cases under and are all steel....no plastic anywhere. I also just looked at my Supergrade 30-06 and it would be an easy rechamber and open the rails a bit at the back. the action is long enough as I made a 340 on one a couple years back.
You have to be careful BO56, as the 300 H&H may not hold down under the rails of an action set up for a Wby or even 300 WM, the rails may be too wide at the front to properly hold the cartridges down. That's why I would be very tempted to start with a Win/FN Supergrade 30-06 or a Sako 30-06 (both come with 24" barrels as well) and just rechamber and open the bolt face (very easy on either of these rifles) and then custom work the rails until you get perfect holding and feeding. Just my $.02
You gonna build a 300 H&H that can sit in the safe next to your almost never fired Wagner?
Appreciate the advice on that C-FBMI. I had not thought of that, so out of curiosity I just put five 300 H&H rounds in my CZ 550 in 458wm to see if they would stay down. They stayed in nice and tight and feed flawlessly. Other actions may be different though. None the less I have a few more options to look for now.




























