Odd factoid. Ruger has dropped the .300 RM -- and the .30-06 -- from its #1 offerings in its current catalogue but still offers some .300 H&Hs. Trends in demand?

The H&H feeds smoothly, recoils more gently, and is the center piece of more classical writing from the safari "Golden Age".
It's comeback will prbably grow but "peter out" -- where did that term come from?-- in time. But it will not disappear because the 300 RM just does not offer that much more to drive it off the market.

1B

Last edited by 1B; 03/01/11.