Good MorningBeen looking at, owning and shooting BRNO rifles for years and I have yet to see one stamped BRUNO.
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My apologies Sir, should not have assumed the spelling and therefore disrespecting the name.
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Good MorningBeen looking at, owning and shooting BRNO rifles for years and I have yet to see one stamped BRUNO.
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Hi HenryI have hundreds of once fired brass i could send you some but it tricky from Africa
Recently acquired a 1938 Model 70 in 300 H&H with a period B&L Balvor scope. Looking forward to using this beauty on this falls moose huntMy favorite hunting cartridge. I own two-- a Winchester model 70 XTR Sporter, which I have used extensively across North America. It has proven itself more than accurate enough with a variety of bullets on everything from pronghorns to elk and big black bears. I recently un-mothballed a Remington 700 Classic from 1983 and took it on my first African hunt. Loaded with Barnes 180 gr TTSX bullets , it performed flawlessly on gemsbok, nyala, kudu, impala, waterbuck, zebra and sable. Everyone else can have their Win mags, RUMs, WSMs Weatherbys, and PRCs, but I see no such need. The Super 30 is perfect.
Wish I knew how to post picsI just today, traded into a 1939 model 70 in .300 H&H
I will post some pictures and comments tomorrow.
Standard action Mauser? Very nice.I've owned several 30 caliber rifles from a 300 Savage to several 30-06 and a 300 Weatherby.
I always thought the 30-06 was the perfect do it all 30 caliber (within reason) so I sold all but the one Sako 30-06 I still own.
However I saw this beauty on guns international in 300 H&H that I had to have. I picked up some brass and dies. Off to the range next week to have some fun.
I think she is so sexy meaning the cartridge and now this rifle too.
Will I take it to Africa for Planis Game next year, time will tell.
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