I read an article saying that.... I went to the website just now and it looks like he is still with us... I hope. Thanks for pointing that out!!! After the Seyfried article I sent in a 458 No. 1. LaBonte did the reboring. Bowen had the rifle reblued several times as he was not happy with it...until acceptable by him. The rifle is really nice. Since then I have moved on to Merkels and Heyms in doubles.When did Hamilton Bowen die?
Yeah, well last I looked that one resides in your safe doesnt it?Ses, don’t forget the 275 Rigby
I went looking for an obit but didnt see one.I read an article saying that.... I went to the website just now and it looks like he is still with us... I hope. Thanks for pointing that out!!! After the Seyfried article I sent in a 458 No. 1. LaBonte did the reboring. Bowen had the rifle reblued several times as he was not happy with it...until acceptable by him. The rifle is really nice. Since then I have moved on to Merkels and Heyms in doubles.
What a wife ! mine would through the magazine in the trash & nag me for a week telling me i do not need an other gun,I had a friend tell me about 1999 that his #1 was the best rifle he had ever owned. He was kind enough to find a magazine with a picture of one in An advertisement. So I took that magazine home and left it on the kitchen counter opened to that page and then later put it in the den, then on the bathroom counter and finally back to the kitchen where I would look at it over dinner and discuss the relative facts of the rifle with my son. The wife took note of all this and imposed upon a next door neighbor to go gun shopping with her. My birthday was fast approaching so off they went one afternoon to Thompson Arms in Little Rock AR and she came home with the 300 in stainless and with the laminate stock Topped with a nice Bush ell 3x9x40 scope. As previously mentioned I wasn’t all that taken with the stainless at first but it grew on me quickly.
@rdogWhat a wife ! mine would through the magazine in the trash & nag me for a week telling me i do not need an other gun,
If my wife ever brings up the "You have enough guns", I just tell her I could be a drug addict/drunk/gambler/womanizer, and she chills out and says get what you want.@rdog
At least she wouldn't throw you in the bin and keep the mag
I picked the right girl.What a wife ! mine would through the magazine in the trash & nag me for a week telling me i do not need an other gun,
I was in a Cabela's yesterday. Gun room empty and locked, 1/2 the shelves in the store completely empty the rest filled with turkey gear, fishing and waterfowl gear. Not the same store I was used to seeing. Sad really, hope the investors are looking long term not short returns.
What a wife ! mine would through the magazine in the trash & nag me for a week telling me i do not need an other gun,
The new owner gutted Cabelas. Cabelas had a "style" different from the Bass Pro owner who bought out Cabelas ... and destroyed Mitchell, S.D. to prove he could. There is still a tiny niche for the local gun store if done properly, but the good old days before the relentless onslaught of the gun grabbers are long gone.I fear the gun room in Green Bay will soon be the same way. The floor gun racks were well supplied with plastic stocked trash but the 3 or 4 double decker used gun racks were gone and the gun room was home to some random leftovers.
The rest of the store was well stocked.
I went through Sidney, NE a couple weeks ago at about 10 on a weekday morning and the parking lot at Cabelas had 3 cars in it. There was a time when that lot was packed at 9 just waiting for the doors to open. I rarely stop there any more and when I do I leave saddened at what a pathetic shell of it's former self it is.The new owner gutted Cabelas. Cabelas had a "style" different from the Bass Pro owner who bought out Cabelas ... and destroyed Mitchell, S.D. to prove he could. There is still a tiny niche for the local gun store if done properly, but the good old days before the relentless onslaught of the gun grabbers are long gone.
I went through Sidney, NE a couple weeks ago at about 10 on a weekday morning and the parking lot at Cabelas had 3 cars in it. There was a time when that lot was packed at 9 just waiting for the doors to open. I rarely stop there any more and when I do I leave saddened at what a pathetic shell of it's former self it is.
Yes Bob you are right, she puts up with my gun obsession. I got my 9.3 x 62 barrel yesterday & Swan is fitting the 318 WR barrel next week.What a wife ! mine would through the magazine in the trash & nag me for a week telling me i do not need an other gun,
Charlie so enjoyed meeting and talking to you last night with Phillip. Your leaopard was incredible!!!View attachment 348575 View attachment 348576
Top photo pictured left to right are my Ruger #1s in 243 Win, 270 Win, 300 Win Mag and 375 H&H.
Bottom photo top to bottom 416 Guide Gun, 375 H&H, 300 Win Mag, 270 Win, 243 Win and M77 Compact in 308.
All but the Guide Gun have the Salt and Pepper laminated stocks with Satin Stainless Steel. My wife bought me the 300 Win Mag for a birthday nearly 20 years ago. At first I wasn’t sure I was going to like the stainless but as you might guess that thought didn’t last long.
My pleasure as wellCharlie so enjoyed meeting and talking to you last night with Phillip. Your leaopard was incredible!!!
The 375 H&H has a beautiful stock! Congrats on the new addition.I'm a long time fan of the No.1. My first was a 458WM Tropical that I bought way back in the late '70s. Currently have just two, a No.1V in .223, and the .375 H&H Tropical I picked up a couple of months ago. I just had a 1-1/2" NEGC Brown Universal pad installed to add a little length and some additional recoil absorption.
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Very nice and I agree the 458 stock is very niceI'm a long time fan of the No.1. My first was a 458WM Tropical that I bought way back in the late '70s. Currently have just two, a No.1V in .223, and the .375 H&H Tropical I picked up a couple of months ago. I just had a 1-1/2" NEGC Brown Universal pad installed to add a little length and some additional recoil absorption.
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Thx for sharing rarity … Mannlicher in stainless receiver is “S-Weet” to the eye & I know, handles like a dream!View attachment 348581
Here are a couple not so easy to come by No.1’s
RMEF Rifle, it was the first stainless receiver On the No.1 and chambered in 30-40 Krag
60 made
no.1 in 303 British. Seems most of these went north of the border and to the UK.