Shooter375
AH veteran
Did you see this on gunbroker? Peter Hathaway Capstick’s Model 70 375 H&H is on gunbroker for $25,000. I just thought it was cool. Not associated with me in any way. You can own a piece of history.
A far cheaper option. I approve your decisionToo many enablers here, think I will go to McDonalds for an ice cream.
I personally would rather own this rifle than anything that O’Connor or Keith owned.
Too bad it wasn’t a lefty…
Wont kill any better than a reliable working crf 375H&H.......Did you see this on gunbroker? Peter Hathaway Capstick’s Model 70 375 H&H is on gunbroker for $25,000. I just thought it was cool. Not associated with me in any way. You can own a piece of history.
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Wont kill any better than a reliable working crf 375H&H.......
Agreed! Last year I took my Dad's .375H&H that he took to Africa on the 3 trips we took together, it was a special feeling when I was able to take a hand full of animals with it. Sure, I have my own .375H&H that I much prefer, but it was a stroll back in time using Dad's rifle!Perhaps not but there is the nostalgia feeling about it.
Much like taking grandad's old 44-40 that hasn't been used for years out into the woods to shoot a buck with.
I did the same thing years ago when I took my dads old model 99 300 Savage out to shoot a buck with. That deer wasn't any deader than if I had shot him with my 7mm Rem Mag but the feeling that I got as I lined up the shot and saw the buck laying on the ground afterwards.
By the way that old Savage hadn't shot a deer in close to 80 years until I took it out to do the job.