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Are there any aficionados who own at least two rifles in the same caliber?
Are there any aficionados who own at least two rifles in the same caliber?
Is there any logical reason behind that?
What's the point?
07 March 2015, 01:38
Cajun1956I own two .375 H&H's. One is a custom rifle with a select Turkish walnut stock (for hunting Africa) and the other is a custom rifle with a McMillan synthetic stock and Cerakoted barreled action (for hunting Alaska and Canada).
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07 March 2015, 02:00
DoglegI've got I don't know how many .223s, a couple 22/250s, 2 .257 Weatherbys, a couple 30-30s, 2 .308s,2 .270s 4 30-06s, 5 .300 Wins, 4 7STWS and was up to 3 .375 H&Hs for a bit before dropping back to two.
Sometimes its having a heavy and light version, a blued Walnut and synthetic stainless version of the same cartridge. Sometimes its the desire to have a spare for when one is on the re-barrel rack. Sometimes its to have one to shoot the crap out of while keeping the barrel fresh on another one. Mostly it doesn't make a lot of sense, but it does make at least as much as having dozens of different calibers that all do the same thing. I know because I do that to.
What was the question again?
07 March 2015, 02:03
p dog shooterI own several of each 308 win 223 3006 45-70
mostly because the price was right
07 March 2015, 02:46
Harry2 505 Gibbs,4 375H&H, 5 30/06, 5 223, 4 7x57 and the list goes on. You can't have too many firearms.
You can borrow money but you can not borrow time. Go hunting with your family.
07 March 2015, 03:03
montea6bI have 5 .30-06s...
1. Built a VZ-24 into one for myself before any others came along.
2. 1903 Springfield National Match, sporterized, since restored. (Father in law passed away and I inherited)
3. 1903 Springfield regular service rifle ( " " )
4. Ruger #1 (brother passed away and I inherited)
5. 1909 Argentine, half sporterized, military barrel rechambered. (bought at good price for a project)
07 March 2015, 03:28
pagosawingnutOh yeah!
3 - .375 H&H's
3 - .416 Remington's
2 - .458 Win Mags
2 - .470 NE
2 - .30-06
4 - .300 Win Mag's
2 - .300 RUM's
6 - .44 mag's
And I can go on and on and on.
07 March 2015, 03:34
montea6bquote:
Originally posted by montea6b:
I have 5 .30-06s...
1. Built a VZ-24 into one for myself before any others came along.
2. 1903 Springfield National Match, sporterized, since restored. (Father in law passed away and I inherited)
3. 1903 Springfield regular service rifle ( " " )
4. Ruger #1 (brother passed away and I inherited)
5. 1909 Argentine, half sporterized, military barrel rechambered. (bought at good price for a project)
Make that 6, I forgot about the half bubba'ed 1917 I picked up for $90 for another future project...
07 March 2015, 03:39
Beretta682Equote:
Originally posted by pagosawingnut:
Oh yeah!
3 - .375 H&H's
3 - .416 Remington's
2 - .458 Win Mags
2 - .470 NE
2 - .30-06
4 - .300 Win Mag's
2 - .300 RUM's
6 - .44 mag's
And I can go on and on and on.
First step Rick is admitting you have a problem

I have 3 ruger 375 R
I have 10-12 - 308/7.62
I have 6 plus 5.56
I have 4 - 7.62x39
All my shotguns are 12
I think what you really need is 2 identical rifles - same calibre, same scope for your main hunting gun. The concept of british pair makes a lot of sense.
I should do that for 375 H&H but these rugers are interesting rifles.
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07 March 2015, 03:47
jeffeossoyes, and several reasons .. heck, i cant understand not having a couple 22s, for example
07 March 2015, 05:46
Mark Clark11 30-06s.
Somebody stop me!
I have one setup with peep sights and sighed for 220 grain, one scoped for 180s, a Biakal o/u double, my fathers rifle, my grandfathers model 70 (I have the original box of ammo he bought with it in 1953, 5 shots fired through the gun!)............
I have a thing for sporterized Model 1917s.
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07 March 2015, 05:50
zimbabweI have 2 458Win Mag's and 5 375H&H's.
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07 March 2015, 05:55
Mark Clarkquote:
Originally posted by zimbabwe:
I have 2 458Win Mag's and 5 375H&H's.
When Arizona is overrun with buffalo and elephants we will be able to fend them off.
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07 March 2015, 05:57
Sean Russellquote:
I think what you really need is 2 identical rifles - same calibre, same scope for your main hunting gun. The concept of british pair makes a lot of sense.
Now thats a concept I love--working on it for my 416's and 270 WSM's. Except on the 46's i am going with a 1x4 and a 3x9 scope--both in QD rings so I can switch them.
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07 March 2015, 07:35
StonecreekIt is not at all uncommon to have two (or more) rifles in the same caliber, but dedicated to a different purpose. For example, a sporter .243 for smaller big game, and a heavy barreled .243 for varmints.
Or to have the same caliber in several different variations/grades of the same make of rifle (sporter, full stock, heavy barrel) in the pursuit of collecting that particular make.
Or just because one takes a fancy to a rifle or rifles of which he already owns several of that particular caliber.
Or because a rifle of the same caliber is purchased because the buyer perceives it as having potential for monetary appreciation.
There are both practical and aesthetic reasons for owning more than one rifle in a given caliber. Unfortunately, there are some jurisdictions in which you have to justify such ownership to more than just yourself.
07 March 2015, 07:51
SnellstromSince when are logic and reason any part of the equation?
Although my multiples make sense to me they may not to anyone else.
If you own multiple .223's (I do) they can be set up for different uses like a couple could be set up for defense or short range fast action hunting while others set up for heavy barreled varminting, then there is the bolt .223 cuz I wanted one.
In 22/250's for example one is set up as a heavy Varminter and the other a walking varminter or Deer and Antelope rifle (sporter weight).
Most of the rest of my rifles are individual in respect to cartridge except I have 2 .375 H&H's one came in a package deal of rifles I won in a raffle.
All my rifles will eventually be handed out to my 2 boys so in that respect having 2 or 4 of a certain chambering makes some sense.
07 March 2015, 08:09
SaeedI have many instances of having more than one rifle in the same caliber.
The best pair are 2 375/404 rifles we have built specifically for hunting in Africa.
Both rifles use the same ammo, so all we need do is take one type of ammo, and as many 6 of us hunt with them.
Makes life so much easier logistically too.
07 March 2015, 11:00
tjrobertsI have two .257 Roberts , and Three .308s
Why ? I like rifles. That,s all
if i found another .308 i liked and the money was right , i would have 4 ...tj3006
07 March 2015, 14:14
NortmanWe are only allowed to own 6 hunting weapons ( more if your have very good reasons. )
So, I listend to the late Allen Day, buy the best you can, make sure its reliable and spend the rest of your money hunting instead of fiddeling around with another gun.
So, I am having two rifles put together. Two Brno ZG-47 in 30-06 in McMillan stocks, identical scopes etc etc.. A matched pair.
I will have them loaded with the same loads, and (try to) spend the rest of my life owning and hunting those two rifles.
The others are for hunting where a 30-06 is not needed.
07 March 2015, 18:25
Andre MertensOf course, good things come in pair. I have 2 :
- 9,3x62
- .300 Win Mag
- .308 Win
- 9 Para
- .357 Mag
- .44 Mag
- .45 ACP (x3)
- 12 ga (x5)
- .22 LR (x3).
My other guns are still orphans (.30-06, 7x64, .270 Win, 9,3x74R, .222 Rem, 7,5x55), maybe they'll get company later...
André
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2. Assembly work
3. Cleaning cosmoline
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5. Installing mounts
6. Installing rings
7. Mounting scopes
8. Bore sighting
9. Sighting in
10. Cleaning and conditioning bore
11. Developing loads
12. Shooting game animals
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07 March 2015, 20:10
BlacktailerGee I thought I was a gun nut until I read this post. I would answer the question but it would require me to go out to the safe and start counting.

And I only acquire firearms because I NEED them!
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08 March 2015, 06:31
buckeyeshooter308'S 2
30-06 4
338WM 2
44-40'S 2
45/70'S 4
7.62 X 39 2
08 March 2015, 06:36
phurley5My double up's include the following. Two .223's both set up for little critters. Four .270 WSM's set up for Deer and Elk. Two .358 STA's set up for big critters. Between myself, my son and six grandsons they are all shot extensively and bring home the meat often. Good Shooting.
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08 March 2015, 06:48
NavalukI have 2:
416 R
375 H&H
9.3x62
They are different guns for different hunts, usually Wet v. Dry.
08 March 2015, 07:38
FjoldI have three 243s
A lightweight walk around hunting rifle, a 1,000 yard F class rifle and a Savage 99 lever gun
And I have three 223s built on different AR rifle platforms.
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08 March 2015, 09:07
ted thornI don't have any rifles
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08 March 2015, 10:24
steyrsteveSure. If I like a caliber, why not own more than one. One set of dies, one group of bullets, etc. And often, sizing for one fits the other.
1 Win Model 70 7x57
1 Rem 700 7x57 (since sold)
1 Ruger #1 7x57
Neck sized brass fits all three. Accuracy loads are not the same but, who cares.
Several other calibers offer the same convenience.
I thought this was the norm?
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08 March 2015, 11:19
jens poulsenI have two rifles in almost the same caliber both 8x57....but one is the .323cal the other is .318cal. Nor quit the same but close.
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08 March 2015, 11:52
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2 .25's
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08 March 2015, 16:07
9.3 X 75RYes, 5 different 16 bores...and several others.
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08 March 2015, 19:37
Big Wonderful WyomingDo it, nothing wrong with it.
08 March 2015, 19:52
airgun1I have 4 pre 64 Win 70's in 30-06, 2 Fwts and 2 Stds. I justify them by saying they are to go to the kids/grandkids when I croak.
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08 March 2015, 21:18
Dan Miller(2) .416 Rugers, an Alaskan and an African. One set of dies, one pile of brass, 3 or 4 bullets to try in each. Just need to save up for a grizzly hunt and a buffalo hunt now.
I only have duplicates in 3 cartridges.
7X57's
1 custom Mexican S/R M98 7X57
1 custom BRNO 21H S/R 7X57
1 factory BRNO 21H S/R 7X57
1 custom G33/40 M98 S/R 7X57 (work in progress)
5.56/.223's
1 custom Mini 14 5.56
1 factory Mini 14 .223
1 Colt factory AR-15 5.56
1 Stiller custom AR-15 .223
1 custom Mini Mauser .223
7.62X39
1 Arsenal Russian AK
1 custom Mini Mauser
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08 March 2015, 22:31
Michael RobinsonGuilty as charged!

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09 March 2015, 05:00
QuintusI multiple multiples. I buy rifles because the voices in my head tell me to. Actually I have three or four 260s, 243s, 223s, 300Wbys, and a couple 6.5x284, 270win. The reason is all my darn kids have occasion to use the same guns I do on a given trip. I have singles in oddball 'special' guns like 257wby 270wby, 338rum, 6.5-06 that are just for me.
09 March 2015, 12:35
Cold Trigger FingerFor me, the hard part was figuring out what carts were for me. .
223,
6.5 Creedmoor
9.3×64 Brenneke
I'm thinking 400 Whelan
416 Remington
458 Win Mag
I can get it down to 2 carts
6.5 Creedmoor and 416 Remington . But I think 5 Creedmoors and 2 416s would be about right.
I can't see the sense in having a whole bunch of different carts. Tho I would like a 17 HH I think I can resist the temptation
I'm not sure I can resist a 338 tho. Just need to get off my duff and get going on the 338/375 Ruger.
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09 March 2015, 13:21
drewhenrytntI have at least 5 308s.
Rem 40X Hart 1-14
Rem Varmint 1-12
VZ24 11 groove custom
Turkish mauser custom with Parker-Hale barrel
M1A Loaded Standard 1-11
DPMS AR10 1-10
Then the 22LR:
New England Arms-Pre Marlin-6 groove
New England Arms Post Marlin-Micro Groove,
Savage Wally special bolt gun
CZ Lux 22LR
Remington model 512
Winchester 62A
223:
CZ Royal 1-12
CZ Varmint Kevlar 1-9
Savage VSS12 1-7
Marlin Model 60
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