A good number of M1917 and P14 enfields were converted to 300 H&H over the years.. the length of the action and it’s strength lends itself well to the full length magnum family of cartridges..
Some really nice customs can be found at a steal of a price if you are fortunate in finding one…
Mine required a good bit of work… it needed a complete re-blue and complete refinish on the stock.. but the metal and wood at its base was in great shape.. and the wood is particularly nice with lots of figuring present..
I literally picked it up at a gun show for $350 out the door.. the owner thought he had a hunk of junk on hand… I paid a guy in Dallas another $300 that does incredible hot blue work to do the metal for me.. and I did the stock work myself (I do quite a bit of woodwork as a hobby and am reasonably decent at refinishing stocks)…
All in I’ve got $650 invested… and my best guess is I’ve got a$1500 rifle now based on the quality of the wood, quality of the finishes, etc… (it’s also got a timney trigger that a prior owner had installed… and a few other nice “custom” touches on it like an ebony grip cap, ebony friend cap, etc..)…
Doesn’t hurt that it’s lights out accurate with factory federal loads either…
I’ve never regret spending those $650
