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Well, I got a box of cartridges for the Hagn today. Actually I won an auction for a box of 275 H&H Mag cartridges, from 98 Bond Street, London, England (made for H&H by Eley). But, I still haven't finalized my order with Martini-Hagn, yet! Still trying to decide on a couple of particulars about the finish and such. Got the ammunition, but won't have the rifle for at least a couple of years! Me thinks I'm going about this all wrong! |
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DPhillips Interesting way to go, first buy the rounds then order the rifle I did te opposite with my 470 bought the rifle and did not knew were to find ammo. ( I have it know - three month later) About whats wrong in the picture Icant see it |
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Well, I guess if I'd quit overthinking all the particulars and just finalize my order, I'd have a picture to post, but I can't do it. Worry myself to death over stuff that don't really matter. Something is wrong about that!!! |
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DPhillips Send me the picture and I post it! |
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Christer, That's the problem, I don't have a picture of the rifle!!! I guess the American euphemisms(sp?) don't carry well across cultures sometimes. My bad for not considering that (I feel kinda embarrassed). I just thought it was strange that I've got a box of ammo while the rifle is still in design stages, the actual building of the rifle will likely take 18-24 months. I've never done things the proper way, though. It will be a Hagn actioned singleshot, I believe we have some pictures that both Nitro and I have posted around here someplace. I think they are titled Hartemann & Weiss. I've been talking with Ralf Martini about the rifle, but haven't decided yet on the finish and few other cosmetic decisions. I do know it is cheaper to plan, than to change things after production has started!!! At any rate, sorry for the confusion, I was just making a little fun of myself. |
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I don't see anything wrong with buying ammunition and then buying a rifle to shoot it. I bought a Rigby full length case with all the tools and such for a 275 HV and it took me 3 years and 5x the initial investment to get the rifle to put in it. |
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I bought CD s several years before buying a CD player. I've almost bought ammunition components too before rifles - which I still do not own. It gives one incentive. |
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DPhillips Don't be embarrassed, my fault . I got the point in your first post and was playing on with it. Then in your second post I got confused because of a reading fault by me (I was tired when I read it) I saw I instead of I'd and thought that you had a photo of the ammo itself or something that you did not knew technically how to post. |
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DP, Don't feel bad. I think there are enough uf us here in the same boat to swamp it in short order! I bought a holster at a garage sale for a dollar, then had to buy a revolver to fit it...it was too much of a bargain ( the holster) to pass up! Man, did I ever save money!?!? |
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I must say this is the first case I've ever heard of someone buying a gun to fit a holster M82A1 |