Traded for a "used" unfired Uberti Courteney Stalking Rifle in .303 British:
It's a gun that never existed; Englishman and African big game hunter Frederick Courtneney Selous never owned a Winchester 1885 High Wall. But Uberti and distributor Stoeger thought it a good idea and marketing ploy to build these in commemoration of F C Selous and offer them with Prince of Wales pistol grips and scope-friendly rear sight rails. They are chambered in .303 and 45-70. I have several 45-70 single shots, but up to now no .303 single shots. The closest thing was a custom 1885 High Wall in 30-40, and it is such a great rifle that I sprang for this .303.
Now to find time to play with it.
Noah