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Big Dilemma here..
20 August 2008, 23:38
jens poulsenBig Dilemma here..
I am going on my first trip to South Africa here next year in april....shooting plains game.
Which rifle should I take with me..
My custom .333cal Jefferymauser or an original Rigbymauser 400/350.?? I have sufficient time to pratice with both before going.

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20 August 2008, 23:42
Mike O'Aren't two rifles allowed? Take both!
21 August 2008, 00:01
PSmithThat's what I would do if I had those rifles; take them both to Africa, find a nice bar, buy them a couple of drinks and listen to the stories. Then I'd take them out into the bush and shoot something like a 60" kudu or a 40" eland.
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21 August 2008, 00:29
mustbhuntnquote:
Originally posted by PSmith:
That's what I would do if I had those rifles; take them both to Africa, find a nice bar, buy them a couple of drinks and listen to the stories. Then I'd take them out into the bush and shoot something like a 60" kudu or a 40" eland.
That's the best advice I have ever heard! Take em both.

21 August 2008, 00:49
jens poulsenTake them both ...take them both...Well I was afraid that could be the real answer...

Buy both of them a sundowner??..why not..haven`t really thought of that one

Thanks Guys...sometimes a little push is all there is needed

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21 August 2008, 08:40
Michael Robinsonjens, I too would take them both.
I love rifles and find them to be far more personal and significant to me than any other tools.
Good hunting and good shooting in RSA!
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21 August 2008, 09:01
JBoutfishnI have to agree with the majority, take 'em both.
I was LOL at your line "Powershopping was invented by danish vikings ....in england."

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21 August 2008, 09:14
WVFredI would take both if possible if not I would take the one that I could shoot the best.
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21 August 2008, 09:31
jetdrvrquote:
Originally posted by JBoutfishn:
I have to agree with the majority, take 'em both.
I was LOL at your line "Powershopping was invented by danish vikings ....in england."

21 August 2008, 16:45
Stephen PalosThose sound like two VERY fine traveling companions....
Any chance of some photos?
The original Rigbymauser must especially be quite special!
Tell us more about your planned trip....
21 August 2008, 17:13
Code4+1 Photos needed. Pleeeeeeeezzzzzzzzz.
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21 August 2008, 17:22
Stephen PalosThose beutys deserve a safari!
When, where, what........
21 August 2008, 17:44
jens poulsenquote:
Originally posted by Stephen Palos:
Tell us more about your planned trip....
Sure!
Here in the end of April next year, I am heading to ZA for PG hunting. My first trip really. I just bought this rigbymauser here little over 12 days ago, and I had planned to begin with the .333 should go, but now when the .Rigby also came into the picture a little dilemma appeared.

Both calibers shoot the same weight bullet(+-10grain) and both calibers does allmost the same in velocity aswell.
Pg hunt with Andrew Mclaren Safaris for 10-12 days is what is about to be planned and sceduled.

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21 August 2008, 19:37
oupaTake the one you'd miss the least if it were lost/stolen/damaged by the baggage handlers!

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21 August 2008, 20:29
ClaymanThis is like choosing between the blond and the brunette playmate! I've wrestled with your question for a minute, and I honestly can't come to a conclusion.
I say you flip a coin to decide.
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22 August 2008, 02:49
AtkinsonIf you must take one, then take the one that fits you best and the one that you can shoot the best.
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22 August 2008, 04:08
Jim ManionRay
Did you own either of these at some point in the past?
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22 August 2008, 12:04
Stephen Palosquote:
Originally posted by oupa:
Take the one you'd miss the least if it were lost/stolen/damaged by the baggage handlers!
Oupa! Thats a VERY negative spin on a VERY positive thread

Next you'll sugest he does'nt even leave for Africa?
BTW I notice that one is scoped and the other not. Another great reason to bring both

22 August 2008, 15:18
BigFiveJackTake your 10 bore DOUBLE!!!

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22 August 2008, 19:29
jens poulsenquote:
Originally posted by BigFiveJack:
Take your 10 bore DOUBLE!!!
Yes...ofcourse...for Pumba-popping.

I wonder if McLaren Safaris will allow such a cannon on their warthogs??..hahaha
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22 August 2008, 19:45
SDhunterThat is one heckuva dilemna to have.

Unfortunately, the only person that can answer the question is you.
Take both!! unless it is a red tape bureaucracy laden nightmare.