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Thanks but its not mine anymore . John ( Boudda) is the new owner . The more of them I restore the easier it is to let em go. Some are a bit faster , some a bit shinier , some are just kinda cool looking .But they all are tack drivers . That is a big part of the fun for me . When a guy buys one from me and a week or so later I get one of those ....How the hell did you sell this gun calls. Lol
Got a nice 300 sporter coming from one of the real gentlemen in airguns I can't wait to see . I'm going to try and pick up a couple of his rifles that aren't seeing much use lately . Buying them sight unseen, which is actually kinda cool ..That way it'll be a surprise when I unbox it .
 
I love Christmas in Febra, Febur, ...late January!

Got MY 300 S yesterday, and I gotta say Joe understated its condition noticeably. Made in 1976, but could pass for last year's production with light use. Beautiful in every respect, and much nicer than I had hoped!! Thanks again, Joe. 

This has all the earmarks of something that was just bound to happen; not winning that auction (I kinda let it happen due to personal misgivings), seeing you post pictures of this one after our phone discussion, your generous price quote that was within $8.14 of the exact amount in my PayPal account. Fate, I tell ya!

To cap it off, I took five pellets with me to the back yard to test fire it into an old maple stump. Dad was my spotter, and he found a .22 pellet launched from my GAMO a couple of months ago, and told me to aim for that, just as a reference point. Stump was about 20 feet away, and I was using the target peep sight that came with it...loaded a RWS wadcutter and pretended I could see anything but stump, tetched off the round waited while he went to check. "Musta missed the stump!" he said, noting said stump was easily two and a half feet across. I also went out to see if my new acquisition was really going to be a bigger disappointment than John McCain, and to my astonishment, that .177 pellet I shot was nestled into the SAME damn hole the previous .22 had dug, so close it deformed and hid most of the GAMO pellet! Pop had to look twice more to see the truth, but now he thinks I belong on the Mt. Rushmore of rifle competitors. Thank God he doesn't read this forum, or I'd hafta own up to the truth of the matter and tell him I can't see a hippo on a putting green with iron sights.

Joe, thank you so much.
 
"bouddha"I love Christmas in Febra, Febur, ...late January!

Got MY 300 S yesterday, and I gotta say Joe understated its condition noticeably. Made in 1976, but could pass for last year's production with light use. Beautiful in every respect, and much nicer than I had hoped!! Thanks again, Joe. 

This has all the earmarks of something that was just bound to happen; not winning that auction (I kinda let it happen due to personal misgivings), seeing you post pictures of this one after our phone discussion, your generous price quote that was within $8.14 of the exact amount in my PayPal account. Fate, I tell ya!

To cap it off, I took five pellets with me to the back yard to test fire it into an old maple stump. Dad was my spotter, and he found a .22 pellet launched from my GAMO a couple of months ago, and told me to aim for that, just as a reference point. Stump was about 20 feet away, and I was using the target peep sight that came with it...loaded a RWS wadcutter and pretended I could see anything but stump, tetched off the round waited while he went to check. "Musta missed the stump!" he said, noting said stump was easily two and a half feet across. I also went out to see if my new acquisition was really going to be a bigger disappointment than John McCain, and to my astonishment, that .177 pellet I shot was nestled into the SAME damn hole the previous .22 had dug, so close it deformed and hid most of the GAMO pellet! Pop had to look twice more to see the truth, but now he thinks I belong on the Mt. Rushmore of rifle competitors. Thank God he doesn't read this forum, or I'd hafta own up to the truth of the matter and tell him I can't see a hippo on a putting green with iron sights.

Joe, thank you so much.
Don't you just love these 300 springers. I like mine so much I think I'm going to get another....maybe a Sporter.