Tom Leoni
AH fanatic
Today I had the chance to handle and dry-snap a new Rigby Highland Stalker, and my impression was highly positive--especially at the price of just under $ 8 grand US. The only thing negative I could possibly say about it, if I really had to, was that the barrel swivel ring is a bit clunky--so if that's the worst nit I could pick in a rifle, it's a definite winner.
Before I "pull the trigger" on that purchase, though, I want to learn more about the new H&H bolts--a .300 H&H in that configuration would be justabout the perfect all-round rifle for North America and much of the world. Only, it's so hard to learn anything about them without resorting to a paid H&H employee, who of course would give a biased account.
Does any of you have any experience with new H&H bolt actions? My bet is that they are positioned quite a bit higher than the Rigby in both price and perceived quality--but again, any first-hand account would be much appreciated.
PS: I know, if I like the Rigby, why think about the H&H? I'm an H&H fanatic and that's what I shoot--I guess I'm just a sucker for the brand. Pathetic, but I can't help it.
Thanks
Tom
Before I "pull the trigger" on that purchase, though, I want to learn more about the new H&H bolts--a .300 H&H in that configuration would be justabout the perfect all-round rifle for North America and much of the world. Only, it's so hard to learn anything about them without resorting to a paid H&H employee, who of course would give a biased account.
Does any of you have any experience with new H&H bolt actions? My bet is that they are positioned quite a bit higher than the Rigby in both price and perceived quality--but again, any first-hand account would be much appreciated.
PS: I know, if I like the Rigby, why think about the H&H? I'm an H&H fanatic and that's what I shoot--I guess I'm just a sucker for the brand. Pathetic, but I can't help it.
Thanks
Tom