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Folks, I have a line on a Model 70 Pre-64 in 300 H&H, non target barrel, 1958 manufacture. I haven't seen the rifle yet but it is said to be in very good shape. It does have a 'small' about of engraving on the barrel and bolt handle. The guy want's (U.S.) $1100.00 for it. He's about an hour drive from me. I've been wanting a 300 H&H to go with my 1948 .375 H&H. Is $1100 a fair price and low enough to make the drive and make an offer? Thanks!! -Steve | ||
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I bought a .300 H&H last winter. It's a 1962 vintage M70 and it's in very good condition with the only non stock item being a recoil pad (that fits me just right). I paid $700 and got RCBS dies and over a $100 worth of premium ammo and cases with it also included in the price. But that 1955 one may be finer. I don't think it could shoot better. The engraving may be of interest to you if well done. If not it may detract. Make him an offer. What's a short ride to see a rifle? | ||
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Depends on a few factors. Are you going to keep it? Or could you sell or trade it off down the road? Here in Central Montana I see pre 64 .300 H&H's several times per year. Some mint, unmolested and others poor shape, cut stocks, etc. I see very few under $850 no matter how molested or worn. Probably the average price for a 80-85% wood and metal gun, even if a pad has been added is $1150 to $1300. And the shops GET that price too. My only concern would be the engraving. Even if well done its an excuse for the next buyer to call foul as he wants a stock rifle. A cut stock with a pad added, different sights, engraving, non stock trigger,etc. Will generally all lower prices, despite the fact that the modification may make the rifle better or more useable. At least thats the deal out here. I have a circa 1952 .300 H&H as well as a deadly accurate older Sako with a Hart barrel. I love both of them. A 180 grain .308" bullet at 3000 fps ain't nothing to sneeze at for big game. Brass is readily available, easy to load for, I'd buy it. FN | |||
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Steve... A bit off topic as well, but US$ 1100 is what we pay for a plane Jane out of the box Rem 700 here in my neighborhood If I had such a chance to get my hands on a pre 64 Model 70 in a classic calibre as the 300 H&H, for that price, I would have jumped at it !! You gays on your side of the pond, are spoiled regarding prices on guns . Good luck on the deal anyway, hope it is in good shape, and a good shooter. Regards | |||
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Gentlemen, Thank you all for your guidence. But I've decided to hold off right now. It's not because the rifle is not a decent buy. It probably is. I want to hold off on getting the .300 H&H until I find a 'Transition' model 70. It's more of a match to my .375. Additionaly I'm trying to save for a buffalo hunt in Africa next year and I'm trying to save for a double rifle one day. Thanks for all the help!! Take Care, -Steve | |||
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quote:Now see. Another case of the Europeans bashing us Americans. | |||
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