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Like the title says post them up! With game or without!

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Here are a few of mine: .480 SRH (at Jack Huntington's right now!), model 29 L. Horton .44 mag, and my very first big bore pistol, a nickel plated model 29......










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My Dan Wessons , 3 Of the Supermags are on the right.
 
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Blase93 -- very nice!!



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Beautiful guns!


Keep them coming!


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Beautiful guns!
Keep them coming!

Okay Bugle, you first.


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I found a couple to take some pics of.

Here's some double pistols, 70cal, 2 577's and a small 45.

right side of the safe.

the rest of the right door.

The left door

Some TC stuff, sorry not in focus.

Various single actions that don't fit on the door.

Other stuff that doesn't fit on a door.

Then their's the house pistols, carry pieces... that are all in their places and didn't come out for picture day.

I need a bigger room.


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Beautiful guns!
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Okay Bugle, you first.


I am ordering mine this afternoon!

SRH 7.5" .454

No point to show the Beretta 92G, just a lowly 9 Big Grin


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I posted this one here before, but here it is again: A Freedom Tan Freedom Arms!


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This is my 308 Encore. 15" barrel and Georgia Jim wood. It will put 3 into .5" all day long at 100 yrds.

 
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Nacho, very nice gun. I really like the octagon bbl and, well, everything.


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All very nice! Juggernaut, very cool! What caliber (.454?)?



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Here are SAFARIKID'S pistols













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Thanks for Posting!...Thats a BFR Custom in 50/110 600Woodleighs at 1450fps from the 7" barrel...Next is a 500 Smith 2 3/4" and a Winchester 92 "Mares Leg" 45LC pistol (what Steve McQueen used in the Western series The Bounty Hunter)...Coming soon: BFR 5" 50/110 by Jack Huntington!


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I'll bet the 50/110 kicks like hell! Very nice! J. Huntington is doing some work for me too!



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love the 50-110 bear smasher!


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Yes,it kicks a tad!..I first shot it as you see it with 50 Alaskans and it was a wallop...Then I had a brainstorm and sent it back to Jack and said since the cylinder is 3" long,rebore it for the 50/110 and he loved the idea,but I said,lets port it to to hold it down some.He did a killer job on some neat ports on the end,more like slots than holes.I then scoped it with a Aimpoint Silver and when out and now tried the 50/110 with 600grs(450's before in the AK rnd)..Well,with the ports and the weight of the scope n mnts,it was easier on the hand!!Bravo,more power,less pain!....But,I have another one at Jacks now that is identical,but for 5" barrel and black micarta grips.It will be my Backup I guess?!I know it will look cool with the 5" Octagon and std size grips!The big one is enagraved/named "ThunderBeast" and the lil one may be MightyMouse??!! Smiler


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Hear's a pic that I took at the range last week. It includes Savage Strikers in 308Win and 7mm-08, an Encore in 270Win and a Contender with a SSK 300Savage barrel.

Nashcat
 
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Love the Strikers Nashcat!


Safarikid - Even before I hosted those pictures for you I couldn't believe what I was reading! Definately a refrigerator-launcher!


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Here's my 500 S&W Encore handgun with some 700 grain WFNGC loads.



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Here is my 500 maximum Mini Beast Encore
 
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That 500 Max Mini-Beast looks great. How loud is it with the comp on?
I have a 309 JDJ on a 12" TC 30-30 hunter bbl and the comp on it is very painful to shoot without earplugs in.
I don't practice without earplugs, but you should be able to take a quick shot at game without stopping to put in earplugs.
I shot the 309JDJ once without earplugs and my ears hurt for almost 2 weeks. I haven't really shot it much after that.

Nice gun.


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Lar45,

I really don't know exactly how loud it is. I always use protection. I haven't had a chance to hunt with it yet so I'm really no help at all. One thing is for sure, the recoil is greatly reduced.
 
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Yep, but the recoil is still a sumbitch though!
 
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Lar45,

I really don't know exactly how loud it is. I always use protection. I haven't had a chance to hunt with it yet so I'm really no help at all. One thing is for sure, the recoil is greatly reduced.


from what I have learned about loud weapons...it is always best to have someone else tell you how loud it is then you tell others.

In other words, bring it to deer camp and let a cocky hunter shoot your pistol Big Grin

I had a hunter bring his .454 out 2 years ago and I couldn't hear for a few hours after shooting it. Pack ear protection everywhere!


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I don't like to hunt with hearing protection. On the range or checking the zero before the hunt most definitely, but I want to hear well leading up to squeezing off that shot.........sorry for the thread highjack...... Big Grin



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No doubt I am the same way whitworth!

But as far as pistol hunting my experience is limited...but I know they are louder to the shooter imo.

I bought some Tactical 6 backband ear muffs with sound dampening and amplifying and I plan on trying them out when my SRH 454 comes in!


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I've hunted with my SRH .454 and it certainly is loud! But they all are to some degree!! I don't really notice it till afterwards (this applies to recoil as well!)......

Bugle, do you reload?



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1964 M58 .41 Magnum which was parkerized. Grips were shortened and refinished by a friend as they were badly chipped when recieved...



..and is a great shooter...10 yards...DA. These are the same grips before refinishing.



My three other M58s..




United States Patented Fireams Company .22 Magnum



S&W M686 in .38 Super....



S&W M625 ARMS FOR THE NATION SA Commerative .45 ACP



1980 vintage Class A M57...



Colt Custom .38 Super bright polished stailess



Gary Reeder custom .41 Magnum...



Just a few of the odd things hanging around...

Bob
 
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Noob here, hope you don't mind if I join in....





 
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RJM and Rembrandt -- very nice!! Welcome to the madness, Rembrandt! beer



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I want a 38 Super like That.
 
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I want a 38 Super like That.


...which one, the revolver or the 1911....

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Ruger Bisley Blackhawk
45 Colt
tuned action/trigger
Wolff springs installed
Belt Mtn #5 Keith style base pin(not in pics)
grafted pistachio wood grips
One-ragged-hole aperture sight
 
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480 SRH........



Don't have pics of any of the others........
 
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Almost forgot to show my other 2 Strikers. The first is a rear grip .243 and the other is a .223Rem.
Nashcat

 
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Nice pics fellas!

Nashcat I just brought home a Savage Striker today. It's a Model 516FSS in .243Win. I'm hoping to put it through its paces this weekend and see if it's worth keeping. Somethings got to be done with the trigger though, it's nasty. If it works out I'll replace the 4X Simmons and probably thread the barrel for a muzzle brake.

Mine came with a Harris bipod and the Simmons scope and has the black composite stock. What can you tell me about these guns and what can be done to improve them? Parts?
 
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Mine just came in today! Here are a few pictures...







(Notice the instruction manual under the gun) Smiler


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DEC, congrats of getting a Striker. One of the best trigger improvements is a SAV-3 drop-in sear from Rifle Basix, but they have quit making it for the Striker. I managed to find/buy one today, on another web site this afternoon, and occasionally they will show up on the auction sites. They will adjust from 15 oz to 1.5 lb. Forget adding a muzzle brake. You won't need it. I leave the brake turned off when shooting the 7mm-08 and 308. We also leave the brake turned off when shooing my buddies 300WSM Striker.

Here's a better pic of my 308 at the range.

Nashcat

 
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