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CRF actions for DGR
31 August 2007, 16:02
338UserCRF actions for DGR
Hi all, I read the recent posts on "Would you consider a Blaser as a DGR". There were lots of interesting opinions! However if you limit yourself to currently available control round feed actions for dangerous game rifles, how do they rate? As far as I know there are Mauser, Granite Mountain Arms, Empire Rifles, Dakota 76, Heym Express Magnum, Ruger M77 and CZ550. There may be others I am not aware of. What do those of you who hunt and guide for dangerous game to make a living have to say?
31 August 2007, 18:36
dogcat338User,
You have scratched a topic that has probably been discussed 100 times on this board. It is broad, sometimes emotionally driven, and there are facts to support both sides of the argument. I suggest you spend a little time looking around the features of the website (search, find and tools) and take a look back at some previous discussions.
Your questions is a valid one and one that comes up regularly. Many long time posters will likely not respond due to the number of times this has been discussed. Let summarize what you will likely read or hear -
1. CRF is usually preferred by PH's and experienced hunters - the actions are usually a Mauser or Model 70 or Ruger type. They are used for reliability reasons.
2. Push feeds are also used by a lower percentage of hunters and PH's.
3. The action is not nearly so important as bullet placement.
4. The caliber is not nearly so important as bullet placement.
5. Bullet type is important. Use "fit for purpose bullets" in a gun you can shoot straight.
Good luck on your search, you will find several hours of fun and humorous reading....
PS - Welcome to the forum. You will learn a lot here and have some fun.
31 August 2007, 22:18
MacD37OH no! Here we go again!

Just kidding, 338User. dogcat's advice is golden. Read, and take your pick!
I'm one, who will never use a push feed for a DGR, but there are plenty of folks here who will, and do, and they are still alive!
Welcome here, and don't take some of the banter for anger, it is passion, not anger till some one gets personal, that is! Then it's "Saturday night in Sioux City"
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....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1
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01 September 2007, 02:18
338UserThanks, I didn't think of using the search function, it was quite instructive. I should probably delete the post.
01 September 2007, 04:06
BuliwyfWelcome to AR 338User. Don't delete your post. Let it ride. You may get some useful feedback. Mac did not mean to hurt your feelings.
I agree with Mac that dogcat's comments are golden.
Look forward to seeing you on many topics

B
01 September 2007, 04:48
PSmithI have a Heym Express in .416 Rigby, so I am interested in this thread to see what experienced hunters think of it. I certainly agree with everything dogcat wrote.
I only have one safari under my belt, with Cape buffalo and plains game. Shot the buffalo with a .470 NE double and everything else with a Remington Custom Shop .375 H&H. Extractor broke on day five. I will say this though it was an accurate rifle.
I'm going back to Zimbabwe next year, and I'm taking the .470 NE and the Heym, or possibly my Dakota .375 H&H.
I sold all of my Remingtons and I personally would never use a push feed again. I have 100% confidence in the Heym, Dakota, Winchester, Kimber, and Rugers that I own. I'd like to own an Empire rifle someday.
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01 September 2007, 05:43
boom stickWelcome...

Always room for another good Ausies on the forum
