Hello All,
Well When I was back in NB the end of Oct. I went to the local gunshop to take a look at a Ruger #1H in 375 H&H that he had there the last time I was there. I had just sold my Ruger #1V to my father, he will use it much more than I will since I built my 260 Rem, so I decided I needed another #1 in a cartridge I did not have; ergo the 375 H&H. He had sold the beast about 2 weeks before I got there, my usual luck.
I was sitting there thinking and asked him what the price would be to bring in a Ruger #1H Stainless in 375 H&H. He asked me "What are you going to shoot with that?", my repsonse was "Anything I want."
So I am now waiting for my new rifle to come in so I can pick it up at Christmas. My main problem is that my patience is being absorbed elsewhere, anybody with a girlfirend or wife knows what I am talking about, so I am now getting antsy to see it.
I have puchased a scope for it and I have even whipped up a generic load to shoot in it until I can really work with it. Now I sit here twittling my thumbs trying to wait patiently.
I thought I would tell you guys this to bring a smile to your face on a Friday afternoon.
Cheers,
Corey
Well When I was back in NB the end of Oct. I went to the local gunshop to take a look at a Ruger #1H in 375 H&H that he had there the last time I was there. I had just sold my Ruger #1V to my father, he will use it much more than I will since I built my 260 Rem, so I decided I needed another #1 in a cartridge I did not have; ergo the 375 H&H. He had sold the beast about 2 weeks before I got there, my usual luck.
I was sitting there thinking and asked him what the price would be to bring in a Ruger #1H Stainless in 375 H&H. He asked me "What are you going to shoot with that?", my repsonse was "Anything I want."
I have puchased a scope for it and I have even whipped up a generic load to shoot in it until I can really work with it. Now I sit here twittling my thumbs trying to wait patiently.
I thought I would tell you guys this to bring a smile to your face on a Friday afternoon.
Cheers,
Corey