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<blockquote data-quote="farpoint" data-source="post: 2349587" data-attributes="member: 1637"><p>If im lucky I hope.to maybe go griz or its brown cousin someday. But I've always wanted to own own one.</p><p>Have a bro-n- law that use to be a state trooper here and he had one. Was to be his road block gun to kill engine blocks.</p><p>Never used it for that but he kept it after he retired. Pre '64 model 70 Win. Got to shoot it and fell in love.</p><p>That was over 30 yrs.ago. Now I'm 55 and I figured if I'm going to ever own one it has to be pretty soon.</p><p>$995 for a Mauser 3000 lefty made by Heym sometime in the 60's. Nice gun with quick detach mounts and iron</p><p>sights. Should be on its way from Oregon.</p><p>After I committed to the gun, I checked out the Ruger .375 in a Savage 116 brush gun. Knowing what I </p><p>know now I may have went with a Ruger. Cheaper, and it'd probably served my needs better for a dangerous game/brush rifle. Then again I'd never would have ever own one of these. Its ported and I'm planning on installing a Limb Saver and axread mule recoil system/similar.</p><p>What do you think of yours? Ballistic sounds like/close to the H&H. Anyway I like the idea of a tungsten core 300g Grand Slam cutting through anything I want on my side of this planet should the need arise. Have to part with on of my Colt Enhanced Commander that I'm grieving over. But to get one toy, I have to part with another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farpoint, post: 2349587, member: 1637"] If im lucky I hope.to maybe go griz or its brown cousin someday. But I've always wanted to own own one. Have a bro-n- law that use to be a state trooper here and he had one. Was to be his road block gun to kill engine blocks. Never used it for that but he kept it after he retired. Pre '64 model 70 Win. Got to shoot it and fell in love. That was over 30 yrs.ago. Now I'm 55 and I figured if I'm going to ever own one it has to be pretty soon. $995 for a Mauser 3000 lefty made by Heym sometime in the 60's. Nice gun with quick detach mounts and iron sights. Should be on its way from Oregon. After I committed to the gun, I checked out the Ruger .375 in a Savage 116 brush gun. Knowing what I know now I may have went with a Ruger. Cheaper, and it'd probably served my needs better for a dangerous game/brush rifle. Then again I'd never would have ever own one of these. Its ported and I'm planning on installing a Limb Saver and axread mule recoil system/similar. What do you think of yours? Ballistic sounds like/close to the H&H. Anyway I like the idea of a tungsten core 300g Grand Slam cutting through anything I want on my side of this planet should the need arise. Have to part with on of my Colt Enhanced Commander that I'm grieving over. But to get one toy, I have to part with another. [/QUOTE]
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