I've owned this No. 1 .243 since the 1970's. Jack Haugh stocked it, did the metal work, engraved and rust blued it sometime later. I've hunted with it since then.

Old age is now preventing me from deer hunting. I still go but can't handle a dead deer and can't shoot anything. I spent a lot of time last fall watching bucks that I couldn't shoot. However, I can still compete in local matches.

It's always had the philosophy that if I can't shoot it, I don't keep it. Being a Haugh rifle, I know this is valuable. I guess I would rather sell it to someone who could use and and convert it into money and buy something I can actually use.

Any comments on it's value and the best way to market it? I have more pictures if there is any interest. FWIW this has a four digit serial number and was made in the "Brownell" era.


Last edited by Dick Wright; 06/02/17 09:35 AM.

Dick Wright