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375 H&H Dangerous Game build?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Brown Jr." data-source="post: 2175597" data-attributes="member: 86099"><p>I have an old 300 H&H model 70 Win. For sale on LRH, you can have it for 900 bucks, Best part about the pre 64 Model 70 is the cone breach that will feed reliably when set up properly, and the controlled feeding in the event you short stroke the action in a tense situation, any action with out the controlled feeding, you'll end up trying to push 2 rounds in the bbl at once. Probably not the best situation when your about to get bit , stomped, or gored. The old trigger on the model 70 can be set up nice, and it's almost dirt proof, and will function under conditions that will stop most triggers in their tracks.. One more plus is the ejector, I've seen the spring loaded plungers stick down when frozen, dirty, rusty spring, and small brass shavings will make it inoperable. When you show up in camp with an old model 70, your guide will think, now there's a guy that knows what the hell he's doing !! Looks like I should have been a used car salesman . Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Brown Jr., post: 2175597, member: 86099"] I have an old 300 H&H model 70 Win. For sale on LRH, you can have it for 900 bucks, Best part about the pre 64 Model 70 is the cone breach that will feed reliably when set up properly, and the controlled feeding in the event you short stroke the action in a tense situation, any action with out the controlled feeding, you'll end up trying to push 2 rounds in the bbl at once. Probably not the best situation when your about to get bit , stomped, or gored. The old trigger on the model 70 can be set up nice, and it's almost dirt proof, and will function under conditions that will stop most triggers in their tracks.. One more plus is the ejector, I've seen the spring loaded plungers stick down when frozen, dirty, rusty spring, and small brass shavings will make it inoperable. When you show up in camp with an old model 70, your guide will think, now there's a guy that knows what the hell he's doing !! Looks like I should have been a used car salesman . Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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