Good deal even if it needed smith work.No. @Aaron N was looking at it. May be he did.
Krish
Not yet. I’m hoping to meet the seller later this weekNo. @Aaron N was looking at it. May be he did.
Krish
Wayne from AHR says it’s a non issue, so I’ll trust his expertiseGood deal even if it needed smith work.
Did you forward my info for the other gun. I have bot heard any.Wayne from AHR says it’s a non issue, so I’ll trust his expertise
I have. He’s shown reservation with the export process, but I walked him through how easy it is. I’m not sure where he’s at with that. It also sounds like he’s been quite busy and hasn’t gotten around to taking good pictures.Did you forward my info for the other gun. I have bot heard any.
Krish
Thanks.I have. He’s shown reservation with the export process, but I walked him through how easy it is. I’m not sure where he’s at with that. It also sounds like he’s been quite busy and hasn’t gotten around to taking good pictures.
First thing I would do is get rid of that scope, otherwise an interesting rifle. Will be interesting to see what the experts think!I have another one for your consideration:
The store called it a "Dumoulin K98 St Hubert Europe in 375H&H" Asking price is 1200 EUR.
I would just get a Swaro Z6i 1-6x24 in claw mounts for it, and it would be perfect.
Love the thin barrel and I believe the wood to be nice too. Not a straight stock, the Germanic influence is there. But still as a working rifle, not a bad option I believe.
What do you think @rookhawk and @Red Leg ? And any others may chime in too of course.
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The 550 magnum, brass, bullets, and dies are all here.Good deal even if it needed smith work.
Good, can’t to hear how it goes. I need to get home to shoot that 500j I just got.The 550 magnum, brass, bullets, and dies are all here.
Krish
Have fun.Good, can’t to hear how it goes. I need to get home to shoot that 500j I just got.
You can get CZ 550 IN VERY GOOD or even NEW IN THE BOX for that price.I just ran across two 375 H&H, and one 458 Win Mag this weekend. One of the 275 was a Win 70 and the other was a Rem 700. The win mag was beat to crap, rusted, and the crown was messed up. The Rem 700 was better, not perfect, but better. The Rem 458 Win mag was at least taken care of, clean, looked like a late 70's or early 80's gun. I was staggered by the asking price for the rifles, they wanted 1995 for each of them. Is that the going price for DG rifles, even in bad condition?
I thought CZ stopped making the 550 in 375 H&H?You can get CZ 550 IN VERY GOOD or even NEW IN THE BOX for that price.
KRISH
Look in gun broker, guns international or even here. The come for sale often.I thought CZ stopped making the 550 in 375 H&H?
Ask the forum that question. START A NEW THREAD and You will get good advice.Question, would you shell out the money for a 375 H&H made by any company, or would you purchase a 375 Ruger. I understand the love affair for a H&H but the 375 Ruger has the same performance and is a lot cheaper. What is your opinion ?
Should be a great working rifle...I doubt you will have to do anything to make it feedI have another one for your consideration:
The store called it a "Dumoulin K98 St Hubert Europe in 375H&H" Asking price is 1200 EUR.
I would just get a Swaro Z6i 1-6x24 in claw mounts for it, and it would be perfect.
Love the thin barrel and I believe the wood to be nice too. Not a straight stock, the Germanic influence is there. But still as a working rifle, not a bad option I believe.
What do you think @rookhawk and @Red Leg ? And any others may chime in too of course.
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For the gunsmiths among us:I have another one for your consideration:
The store called it a "Dumoulin K98 St Hubert Europe in 375H&H" Asking price is 1200 EUR.
I would just get a Swaro Z6i 1-6x24 in claw mounts for it, and it would be perfect.
Love the thin barrel and I believe the wood to be nice too. Not a straight stock, the Germanic influence is there. But still as a working rifle, not a bad option I believe.
What do you think @rookhawk and @Red Leg ? And any others may chime in too of course.
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