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Break action rifles for (mountain-) hunts?
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<blockquote data-quote=".358 NM" data-source="post: 1061230" data-attributes="member: 86757"><p>H&H made not just that, but also Rook rifles with hammer and hammerless in ..300 caliber, .295, .297-250 caliber. A .303 for Count Erdody of Hungary had a almost fullstocked kipp rifle with external hammer and Aldis scope sight. Aldis scope sights were developed by H&H and it was made with matching numbers to the rifles. Rifle is logged in H&H journal as " long millitary forend stock . </p><p></p><p>If one chooses a fine kipp for a round t be had today to find ammo for many places around the world, in my mind the .7x57 R is difficult to beat .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".358 NM, post: 1061230, member: 86757"] H&H made not just that, but also Rook rifles with hammer and hammerless in ..300 caliber, .295, .297-250 caliber. A .303 for Count Erdody of Hungary had a almost fullstocked kipp rifle with external hammer and Aldis scope sight. Aldis scope sights were developed by H&H and it was made with matching numbers to the rifles. Rifle is logged in H&H journal as " long millitary forend stock . If one chooses a fine kipp for a round t be had today to find ammo for many places around the world, in my mind the .7x57 R is difficult to beat . [/QUOTE]
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