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Hello all,
I have been following these forums for a couple of years now but not been participating in the discussions because of my bad English, but now after gathering some courage I have decided to share pics of my Big Bores to you. The Mauser is a vz24 in 458 WM and the Ruger is a 416 Rigby.



I would like to thank everyone on these forums, many of you have contributed with a lot of information and knowledge.

-Mikusban-
 
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Mikusban,

Welcome to AR's Big Bore Forum. wave

Very nice rifles. Hope you are shooting them as much as possible and having lots of fun.

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..Mikusban;; Your english is probably better than mine and your rifles are very nice....!! Very Nice ..Welcom to AR..


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Thanks for coming on board.
I'm all over your rifles. I also have a custom VZ 24 .458 but the biggest #1 I have is a .375.

It's been more than 10 years since the last time I was in you country but I have a few very special memories that won't leave my mind.

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very nice rifles. thanks for sharing.


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Very nice 458. Reminiscent of the Browning Safari rifles.


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Very nice, Mikusban and welcome to the board.

Don't worry about your English, it is better than half of the Americans who post here and our Finnish sucks.


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Welcome to the forum. Very nice rifles. Excellent choices.


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Nice guns the timber on that #1 Ruger is very nice the .416 Rigby is one of my favourite calibers I think there a very versatile gun !!
 
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Thanks for posting and welcome to ar.Nice rifles. Your English is better than mine


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Your english is just fine! Your rifles are perfect!! I like the '98, it's purposeful and elegant looking! beer
 
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Welcome Mikusban.....and your english is fine. My Finnish, however, is terrible.
You have some very nice rifles there. I too have a couple of #1's but in much smaller calibers.
Again, welcome and we all look forward to your posts.

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Thank you for the picture Mikusban. After seeing it I went to the gun cabinet to look at my Ruger No.1 chambered in .416 Rigby and my FN Mauser in .458 Win Mag and remember the memories they have brought me. Lovely pair to draw to!
 
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Mistäpäin Suomea olet?

Which translates into: What part of Finland are you from?

Ja tervetuloa keskustelemaan, eihän kieli voi olla este!


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Thank you all for your kind words.

cewe: You might remember me, we met some years ago at our gunsmith Sam's place. The Mauser is checkered by Boha (thx boha it was a great job you did!) so now you might know where I live Smiler

-Mikusban-

Ps. Will soon join the .50 club dancing
 
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Mikusban- Welcome to AR. The rifles are very nice to say the least. Can you tell us if the Mauser was re-heat treated after it was made into a 458?


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Pegleg- As far as I know the Mauser was not re-heated. Anyway I had the impression that vz24 was not considered as soft and therefor no re-heating is necessary. Of course I might be wrong about the necessity of the re-heating(I'm often wrong, never afraid to admit it)

-Mikusban-
 
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..Thought that rifle looked familiar.. Cool Welcome M. Found that book, by the way.

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Mikusban- Welcome to AR. The rifles are very nice to say the least. Can you tell us if the Mauser was re-heat treated after it was made into a 458?


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Nice rifles there. Moose are ideal test subjects for big bore rifles. Moose might not be as tough as buffalo but probably a whole lot tastier!
 
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I have shot two elks with the Ruger, both went down fast, no bullets recovered Smiler

Boha- Still lending the book? I could come over some evening if you have some spare time.

-Mikusban-
 
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Mikusban: So it´s you! Welcome to the board and what´s the .50 cal you´re planning?

Whatever you decide on building you can trust boha to make it beautiful!


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VZ24's don't need to be re heat treated upon a magnum conversion. -Rob


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My VZ 24 .458 was built over twnty years ago and was'nt heat treated. No problems at all with it.

The 416 sounds like good medicine for moose. The last one I shoot was bedded and took three good hits from one of my .375's then he stood up and it took three more to put him back down. All six were in the boiler room.


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cewe: Im going the easy way (not the hard way as boha Smiler ) and making a 500 A-square on CZ action

-Mikusban-
 
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