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Or that's what they say it's called. On the assumption that they are correct...



Should I have used sunblock? Confused

Already I like this thing, it casts a long shadow upon the world of Crats. gunsmile

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If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky?

 
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Dan,

Very nice, now take it to south FL, and go on a water buff hunt. You need to find something bigger than a crat to bust with that fine rifle. At least take it on a good pig hunt.

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DD,

If you really like the rifle, you may want to name it. I had "THUMPER" engraved on the barrel of my 458 Win Mag. That describes exactly what it does.


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Nice looking gun!

I wish I could aford a new toy

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Lucky DOG! Bet ya get a lot of..... too.


"Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you" G. ned ludd
 
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Woof, woof!
 
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That reminds me. I think a certain Iowa green suiter owes a picture of a certain FS implement to fans of crat zen. Beyond that, my Regards to all who have served our Nation. ned


"Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you" G. ned ludd
 
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If you really like the rifle, you may want to name it. I had "THUMPER" engraved on the barrel of my 458 Win Mag. That describes exactly what it does.


Yes, names can give a little more friendliness to an arm. I was foolish enought to use your exact same name too soon, as my first centerfire rifle was an Enfield [copy] jungle carbine. It felt like one to my untrained hands and thus I dubbed it but felt like I should have given the name to my Handi-rifle in 45-70, and later to my Ruger #3 in the same (shooting insanely overloaded, for the weight of the gun, rounds) and finally in my heavy 20. Oh the foolishness of youth.... I know that you, Dan, would not mis-name a rifle, just thought i would ramble.

Lovely weapon you have there, thanks for sharing.


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I sorta already named it. Once at Camp Holloway, just outside of Pleiku, I came across Tolken's Trilogy. Read it straight thru, maybe 30 hours or so. The part about Gollum's obsession with the ring, the "My Precious, my pretty precious!" stuck in my mind, only to bob back up whenever I run across one with O/C disorder. Like my Ex, but that's another story.

Anyway, now I have my compulsion fed and after brief but intense fondling, whispering sweet nothings in the chamber and such, I kept seeing the "Special" amidst the rest of the engraving atop the chamber. So there you have it. It is my "Special". When somebody asks what I'll shoot with it I shall respond, "It's Special, anything I want." roflmao

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Hehe ... very nice indeed.

A .416 Rigby is about my favorite round. It's plenty big enough to take on anything you can find this side of the world in complete confidence, but not so big as to be overpowering or uncomfortable to shoot.


I remember when I used to take my 50 to the range, folks would ask me what in the **** did I need with a 50 BMG in South Alabama.

I told 'em I finally got tired of losing my brass.


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I told 'em I finally got tired of losing my brass.


Nice! roflmao Can't hardly think of a better reason.

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Dan,,Now that's something to behold,, thumbClay
 
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Not to steal your thunder, Dan, but N.S. Sherlock bugged me for the pic. The wood on that pup is standard for a CZ452FS, obtw.
 
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Ain't Nothing like having a real stopping Rifle to call on when the need arises! thumb


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Thanks for those great pictures. Lucky dogs come in all sizes.


"Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you" G. ned ludd
 
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I see fear in its eyes 120mm, front feet already in motion! HA! Spottin' it a head start huh? Confused That is very sporting of you buddy, just don't give it too much of a head start! shameWell, enough so's you don't get blood on the carpet, that would be okay.

Oh yeah, no thunder stolen, pretty gun, use it well. thumb

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Shit. Beer through the nose hurts. Not as bad as Johnny Walker, but still....
 
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JW Black...Hmmmm...life is good!!!


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DD,

Sweeeeeeeeet!!!

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Hey, do you fellas think that .416 Rigby is too much for an Encore Rifle? I have a frame waiting for a barrel and they make it; I just wonder if it is a little too much for so light an arm.

It looks like the only way I will be "joining the club" anytime soon.


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NAW! just load 'er down a little, or use a lighter bullet. Dan's probably got recipes. I would like a sissy pad, myself, though, because of the narrow buttplate.


"Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you" G. ned ludd
 
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I have a number of recipies, but ain't none quite that crazy 'cept for Tijuana Tyger Taco. Eeker I will add this: There isn't a speck of difference between the Rigby and the Weatherby 'cept for the belt and SAAMI spec pressure. Crank that bitch up and let 'er sound like justice usta sound Boy! thumb I have a cousin that specializes in Orthrapedic Medicine BTW. clap

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Nice looking crat whacker indeed!



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