RE: REMINGTON 300 H&H MAG
If your 300 H&H was an unaltered model 70 in top condition you could practically name your price. Unfortunately I don't know of there being much demand for a Rem. I'd say keep it even if you do buy a new shooter. It's still a good caliber although factory ammo is limited but not a problem if you reload. Furthermore the quality and crafmanship of those old guns is just not available today. Some don't see the value in keeping a gun just because of its classic status and character but that's not me. gg.
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