Posted by LJD on November 19, 2011 at 17:40:59 from (72.171.0.144):
In Reply to: Re: Singleshot 22 posted by LOU from Wi. on November 19, 2011 at 16:31:18:
OK. Now that you showed me your's, I have to reciprocate.
Guns are about the only thing I never sell and only buy. And, I don't recall any gun I've ever owned going down in value. Cash value AND intrinsically.
I've got a pre-64 Winchester Model 70 in 300 H&H Magnum, 270, and 30-06. All are great shooters but the 270 seems to be the most accurate. Ammo is kind of steep for the 300 H&H and I assume the same with your 300. When I used to shoot it a lot I did my own reloading.
I still have a special fondness for .22 single-shots. I have Stevens Crackshots and Favorites, Remingtons, Floberts, Winchester and Marlin bolt-actions, etc.
The oddest of the bunch is a tiny little bolt-action single-shot made in Michigan by a company named Hamilton. Hamilton #27 break-open single-shot, made in Plymouth Michigan in 1901. Boy's rifle with a 14.5" barrel. Great little shooter.
Also got a strange little Mossberg pistol with a four-chamber barrel and a rotating firing pin. Mossberg "Brownie" four-shooter in .22
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