I have a .375 and a .270 from the post war era, both built on German military actions, they are both stocked in the more classical style, the .375 from the 1950s and the .270 is new. IN the post war years, I think they were building the best stuff out there. The FN action is good, but dosnt have the character of the Mausers. I'm thinking of picking up a combed stocked as well, Champlin has a few not on his website that were at SCI.
You really can't go wrong with H&H, they never suffered in the quality department like some of the other famous makers late in the century. I used to swear and collect other brands, but since buying a few H&Hs I'll never go back, I think in allot of ways they make a superior product.
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